Coming today to SmallLaw: With companies like Rocket Lawyer trying to drive inefficiency out of legal work product, document assembly has become hot. But is document assembly enough? How about putting your clients to work? Blue Burro's DraftOnce enables your clients to help you create documents by having them fill in the information they know better than you. In this issue of SmallLaw, New Jersey lawyer Ed Zohn reviews DraftOnce. He reports not only on the client participation aspect, but also on its core document assembly functions and integrations with other cloud products. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week to read about how a solo practitioner charges just $70 per hour yet makes big profits.
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