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By using technology, laptops can replace briefcases

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Making use of technology ensures efficiency and productivity remain at peak levels, even during time periods that may otherwise be wasted, Toronto critical injury lawyer John McLeish says in Lawyers Weekly.

In an article discussing working on the go, McLeish says if he’s travelling, he always has a laptop in tow.

If stuck on a plane for three hours without the ability to connect remotely, because the firm has a paperless office, files can easily be downloaded, says McLeish.

“Instead of having two briefcases in the overhead luggage compartment above me, I have a 2.8-pound computer. I can download five, 10 or 25 files so I have them on the plane,” McLeish, a partner with McLeish Orlando LLP, says in the article.

The firm makes use of today’s latest technology, including Primafact, a paperless office system that enables lawyers to instantly access any document in a client’s file, the article says.

“There’s no running around saying, ‘Get me this document.’ We can access everything so quickly,” says McLeish.

When on a trip, McLeish says he’ll often get work done in the lobby of his hotel in the early morning hours.

 

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