The lawyer on the move: 5 tips for working securely?

Although alternative settlement methods are booming, the number of disputes is decreasing and means of communication make it possible to work remotely, the lawyer is more and more mobile. Whether for hearings across France or to work on sensitive operations abroad, lawyers regularly work outside their quiet and confidential offices in the 8th arrondissement. If your main office can guarantee professional secrecy and the protection of client data, this is not necessarily the case when you work remotely.

However, it is the lawyer's responsibility to protect customer data in any circumstance. However, in the field of business intelligence, it is common knowledge that a client's weak point in terms of security is their lawyer. This risk is increased when the lawyer is traveling and risks being the target of various attacks.

We offer you some practical advice to protect your data on the go.

1- Store your files on a cloud management solution

The first point of vigilance is linked to the storage medium for your data. Indeed, if possible, avoid having your data stored exclusively locally. A cloud solution allows you to have permanent access to your files without fear of losing them, particularly if your computer is stolen. Furthermore, a cloud solution allows you to avoid using a USB key, which is easily replaceable and which is a major entry point for an attack on your system.

However, a cloud solution does not prevent you from working without an internet connection. It is possible to install a local replica on your PC or Mac which will automatically update the data in the cloud as soon as you have a connection again.

2- Do not use means of transport as an annex to your offices

It can be very tempting to use the time spent in transport to work and make progress on your files. Gold, means of transport are privileged places for attacks, whether through the theft of sensitive documents or recording of your computer screen by another passenger. It is therefore necessary to be particularly vigilant in this context.

So, on the train or plane, try to limit the use of paper files, choose a window seat and use protections on your screens to avoid a side view. The best safety is to stay on guard.

3- Use a local phone when working abroad

A particular point of vigilance must be taken when you travel abroad for professional reasons (conclusion of a deal, meeting with a sensitive client, team seminar). As you know, the rules regarding telephone tapping are not the same depending on the State. Every cell phone has an IMEI number (type *#06# on your phone). This number is the “identity card” of your phone and allows you to be identified. So, you can be identified in the airport because of your IMEI number and be wiretapped quite quickly.

The most secure solution is to have it given to you by your interlocutors a local phone with your pre-recorded numbers. This solution allows you to go “under the radar” and not attract the attention of local services and authorities. Equipped with a local SIM card, the cost of communications and data consumption (GB) will be significantly reduced.

4- Never part with your phone, disconnect Bluetooth and protect your wifi connection

This solution seems obvious but it is always relevant to remember it. Avoid separating yourself from your phone, leaving it on a table or even on your bed when you are in the bathroom. Indeed, in addition to emails exchanged with your clients, many lawyers communicate with clients and colleagues via WhatsApp, whose level of Security is very low.

Furthermore, wifi and Bluetooth are risk factors for the security of your data. In particular, there are an attack called BlueBorne which allows any device with Bluetooth turned on to be attacked via a series of vulnerabilities. It is recommended to deactivate the Bluetooth function when it is not necessary.

The WiFi connection must be protected. For this you can install on your computer and your smartphone a VPN solution (available on App Store and Google Play). The visible IP address of your device will be automatically changed, preventing it from being traced back to you.

5- Encrypt the data stored on your hard drive

When traveling, you are exposed to the risk of theft or loss of equipment. It is therefore important to take precautions, especially with regard to your laptop. In addition to the mandatory password when opening the session, it is strongly recommended to encrypt the data stored on the hard drive.

Encrypting data will make it much more difficult for malicious people to access it, but will also provide better security when attempting to copy or remotely access information stored on your computer.

This operation is free on Mac (offered directly from Disk Utility but requiring a complete reinstallation). It is also possible on PC depending on the version of Windows you have.

These few recommendations certainly seem a little “extreme”, but they are followed by many senior executives of large groups and correspond to the reality of the attacks carried out. An intermediate solution is to analyze your risk factors and prioritize your level of protection. Using a decentralized CRM allows you to at least limit the risk of loss or theft of your data while protecting them from computer attacks which tend to multiply.

 

JARVIS obtains the STARTRUXT label

Jarvis recently obtained the STARTRUXT label.

STARTRUXT is the label aimed at start-ups and organizations less than 3 years old offering multi-year solutions “as a service” or in subscriber or royalty mode. Thus all the success factors of a start-up are measured in order to objectivize the promising nature of the company. This label is given by Exaegis, the leading rating agency for the digital sector. It structures its rating around two axes: financial and operational. It offers a proprietary scoring model adapted to the digital sector

Exaegis therefore audited us for many weeks, both on the various financial and operational aspects.

The experts were thus able to observe and validate:

- Our methods, our internal processes which take the human aspect into account, offer guarantees of monitoring and training to our customers and well-being at work for our employees.

- The quality of Jarvis code, which makes Jarvis one of the benchmark management software in the legaltech universe.

- Our infrastructure.

- Our documentation.

- Human quality and operational aspects of our team. They immersed themselves within our team and discovered the values ​​and skills of each person serving a strong and united collective.

We obtained the best possible score and therefore the label.

This award is a source of pride for us, it validates our work, our different expertise and more generally our know-how.

This is a new important step for our company at the end of 2019.

She promises a rich 2020 financial year in news and a growing presence within the world of legaltech as a reference in management software.

Round table » Augmented Lawyer and Jurist »

On December 11, we organized in partnership with Décideurs Magazine, a round table around the theme of the augmented avocado. We wanted, through this event, to identify the bridges, common expectations and synergies that exist between the professions of lawyers and legal directors in the digital era.

Alexandre Yeremian, CEO of Jarvis Legal, Thomas Saint Aubin, CEO of Seraphin Legal and Arthur Sauze, lawyer and founder of Tedi.Legal were our three expert speakers on this occasion.

During the morning, 3 main topics were discussed:

– What are the short, medium and long term issues?

– The human/software part, generational gaps, a new problem within firms.

– The question of the cost of management software.

Regarding the 1st point, several elements emerged from the various discussions.

Task automation is a necessity. We must let the machine intervene where humans have no added value. This intelligent automation saves valuable time. It is also important to have collaborative tools in order to create efficient synergy and give everyone the means to work together. Mobility is an important issue but it must be at the service of everyone's productivity and not a constraint. Finally Security is the point which attracts the most attention and which remains the major issue for everyone. The majority of law firms still need to make progress on the issue of data security.

Regarding the 2nd point,

The human dimension is an essential fact. In fact, it is necessary to find a balance between the robot/software and human skills to achieve a positive result. Therefore, we raised the idea that it is now necessary adapted training to the arrival of legaltech within firms. Support is also important. Lawyers and legal directors who use new tools must be supported and trained in order to get the most out of them. Technology does not take precedence over humans, it must help them, support them, facilitate their work by relieving them of parasitic and/or unproductive but time-consuming tasks.

Regarding the last point,

Costs allocated Legatech tools can be important, especially if the firm equips itself with all the essential tools to optimally manage its files. Therefore, these costs can be a hindrance for firms, particularly small or medium-sized firms. The idea would therefore be to be able to offer a tailor-made solution with a freemium base and an offer of optional modules.

In conclusion,

Technological innovation must provide concrete answers to simplify the daily lives of lawyers and jurists. It is now essential for the growth of the firm and/or the company but it must be done intelligently by taking into account the human aspect.

For more details, you can ask us for the full report of this morning.

Jarvis joins the Microsoft for Startups program

Jarvis Legal joins the program Microsoft for startups.

A complete global program designed to support startups and accelerate their development. The selection is drastic and is based on criteria of competitiveness and recognized expertise.

This integration will allow us to offer even more innovations for lawyers, legal departments and all legal professionals.

We will thus be able to improve and/or develop Artificial Intelligence and deep learning, cognitive services, conversational intelligence, very high availability infrastructure in France and the integration of the Microsoft 365 suite.

A set of elements that will allow Jarvis to be even more efficient and offer you greater added value.

Microsoft only works with leading startups to encourage them, support them in their development and growth.

It is therefore an honor for us to have been selected for this program.

A program that promotes excellence, which highlights know-how and human values ​​within startups.

This is a new mark of recognition for our work and we are happy to share this news with you.

For further details, do not hesitate to contact us directly, we are at your disposal: book a time slot

Jarvis, the software for augmented lawyers

We are very happy to offer you our new Jarvis Legal presentation video.

The latter gives you a complete overview of our different know-how. We want to be accessible to everyone and show you our different expertise. The video presents all of these areas of expertise.

At Jarvis, we advocate simplicity of use while having an offer oftechnological innovation , which is important.

We support thousands of law firms thanks to our online management solution.

Jarvis is a full application which allows you to manage all of your data.

It is intelligent and intuitive, it is also collaborative, you act in synergy with your customers and colleagues. It is above all mobile, you can use it on all media and in all places. You are therefore permanently connected with your customers who are at the heart of your strategy.

With Jarvis, you are a modern law firm who controls all of his data.

With Jarvis Analytics, you and your associates become augmented lawyers.

However, we would like to point out that this video is a “trailer” and that it is important, if you were interested in the video, to contact us so that we can discuss in more detail the points of interest that it will have generated for your firm. , ideally during a meeting. Click on the following link to book a slot with one of our representatives: book a time slot

We will thus be able to develop all of our possibilities together.

 

Jarvis will meet you at the 4th Legaltech village.

We are waiting for you next November 26 and 27 at the 4th edition of the Legaltech exhibition, the opportunity for us to present our latest innovations to you and to share a moment of privileged exchanges.

We believe that the future of the legal professions requires adoption of new technologies at the service of users. Today it is necessary to innovate in order to adapt to the demands of customers and the competition.

During this show, you will be able to discover our current news :

-          Jarvis Analytics, the augmented lawyer's decision-making tool, a customizable and intuitive business intelligence that processes, for you, more than 60 essential data for the profitability of your firm. Demos will be organized to present this unique and revolutionary tool to you.

-          Le new billing process, both simpler and more powerful

-          Contact synchronization allowing automatic updating of information with all of your tools (Outlook, smartphones, tablet)

-          Customization of the application to your uses and practices to automate your most time-consuming tasks

-          Automated writing of your documents, collaborative and in real time

-          Our referral program which offers you the opportunity to win a Tesla (see previous article on our blog).

– Announcements on the next new releases to come (and there are many!).

We are convinced of the essential role of humans within new technologies and it is essential for us to be able to meet you in order to discuss our future collaborations.

We will therefore see you at the end of November at Legaltech Exhibition at the Cité des Sciences, Paris-La Villette.

Do not hesitate to contact us if you need further clarification.

Human Intelligence and Legaltech

Human intelligence and Legaltech: 2 essential elements for successful digital transformation

Through our various meetings and experiences, we have noted the essential need for the legal profession to evolve its management methods, recruitment, and technological tools in order to adapt to increased competition, client requirements and permanent legislative evolution.

As structures multiply, firms now need to be profitable quickly. It is therefore necessary to identify the levers to achieve this profitability.

The latest studies highlight two essential points.

human intelligence is the number 1 development tool of a firm, followed very closely by artificial intelligence, its systems and its computer software.

These two points are the two keystones to building, in the long term, an attractive and productive firm.

The central place of human intelligence at the heart of business

This is not a new thing in itself. However, it deserves to be treated with attention because societal developments and human values ​​have been constantly evolving for several decades. We must therefore adapt.

Recruitment is becoming a major issue. Now the room for error is limited, you must be able to quickly identify the best elements. It is a race for talent which is played. To do this, you must turn to recruitment firms, headhunters and take the time to identify needs and best target the profiles but also the personalities who will be able to best adapt to their new professional environment. The personality is now just as important as profile and professional experience.

Furthermore, to satisfy humans, we need a adapted management. The “old vertical management” which predominated in many firms is now obsolete. It is strongly recommended to promote a horizontal management, participatory and collaborative. Managers will thus be able to more easily identify high potentials and thus support and promote them. Recent figures show that participative management allows a gain in team productivity of around 30%.

The rise of artificial intelligence

The other essential point of development mentioned above is artificial intelligence via computer systems and software. Indeed, in order to maintain a high level of competitiveness and productivity, the lawyer must be efficient.

To do this, he must be supported in his work by efficient computer software which saves him considerable time in processing his tasks. Software, particularly management software, must be customizable, adapted to all media and thus offer unlimited mobility to the lawyer. The latter must in fact be able to process their files at any time, regardless of location. Furthermore, the question of security, in particular personal data of clients and confidential elements of processed files are a major issue.

This technology is essential to support the firm's business development, to increase its profitability and attractiveness. Firms must equip themselves with the best solutions. in this sense, thea legaltech is now a major issue for the growth of the firm.

LegalTech at the service of lawyers and legal professionals

For it to be sustainable, the service offering must not only rely on the most recent technologies but the Legaltech in question must also be agile, in its organization and its mode of operation, to quickly adapt to a constantly evolving context where innovation governs more than ever. This is particularly what explains why traditional publishers are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up : their management method, their cost structures, the stacking of different technologies over the years are all factors that sclerosis them. They are falling behind in the face of an environment that continues to accelerate.

Disdainful for too long in the face of evolving issues and innovation, these publishers find themselves confronted with the same situation experienced in their time by other major players who were thought to be immovable. Kodak, Motorola, BlackBerry, Nokia... are all examples which show that real innovation, that which is at the service of end users and which provides a real value proposition, comes from Legaltech who have been working continuously since 2012 to develop and implement tomorrow's solutions.

Legaltech companies have grouped together within France Digitale to better serve their clients. Like Doctrine, LegalPlace, EasyQuorum, Jarvis Legal, Caselaw Analytics, Seraphin Legal ou Lexbase, we work together and create bridges for simplify the daily life of lawyers even further and ensure that they can concentrate on their core business.

Human intelligence and artificial intelligence are therefore at the heart of the development of your firm. These are two elements which offer certain sustainability in the eyes of the profession. Your customers are sensitive to the stability of your teams and like to deal with the same competent and attentive contact.

Finally, Legaltech's strengths, in addition to being key levers of growth, also reassure your customers because they highlight your ability to adapt, your modernity and your ability to secure data.

 

Law firm KPI

KPIs you should measure in your law firm



Add value to your firm’s data


As a lawyer, you are particularly comfortable in your area(s) of expertise. But when it comes to accessing an information relating to your activity, things get complicated. For example, can you say in a few seconds:
  1. Which client or collaborator contributes the most to the growth or reduction of the firm's activity?
  2. What is the average payment time for your invoices?
  3. How many new files were created this month? This trimester ? This year ?
Follow performances carried out by your law firm is an increasingly determining factor, particularly in a rapidly changing environment (regulations, competition) and in a changing context (market change, client requirements, perception of values, etc.). Performance indicators are there to help you identify areas for improvement and implement the necessary actions that will allow you to meet the new challenges of a changing profession. Through a systematic, methodical and analytical approach tokey indicators specific to the areas of expertise of your law firm, you will be able to make decisions based on reliable and relevant data for optimize your organization et improve your productivity. We have identified several dozen indicators that will give you a clear and precise vision of your activity so you can make the right decisions at the right time.

Why are KPIs important for your law firm?

The word KPI has been a very fashionable word for several years, particularly following the rise of startups and the fundraising that goes with them. Entrepreneurs and investors swear by meticulous, sometimes obsessive, monitoring of KPIs. But how can this be useful for your law firm and your business in particular? THE key performance indicators, or KPI, are business indicators that measure the performance of your activity and your organization. KPIs provide you with information and quantified data that allow you to respond to your firm's challenges. They must therefore be measurable, unique and oriented specifically towards your own activity. By learning to identify, measure and leverage these specific performance indicators, your firm's KPIs provide you with:
  • A measurable performance : There is a big difference between collecting data and analyzing it. If you want to determine whether you have been performing well or not, you must first determine your goals. By identifying and monitoring your performance indicators, you can better measure the success of your firm.
  • Responsibility : If you have not defined the KPIs to track, it is difficult to know who or what is responsible for the successes or failures encountered. Which makes it all the more difficult to reproduce or avoid in the future. Selecting and monitoring specific performance indicators makes it possible to better identify success factors.
  • Predictability : In the absence of KPIs, you are forced to speculate on the positive or negative events that could occur within the firm. With key indicators in place and easily consultable, it is now easy to anticipate and implement the actions that will be most likely to succeed.
  • Automated : Once your KPIs are in place and a fully automated tracking system, using the data is relatively simple. All you have to do is set aside a little time to analyze your data and identify typical behaviors (good or bad). You then have a clear vision of the adjustment opportunities to be made.
When using all-in-one lawyer software like Jarvis Legal to manage your files, contacts and invoices, one of the main advantages is that it becomes very easy to create dashboards and visualize relevant information around the main KPIs. All data is centralized and updated in real time, simplifying the monitoring and exploitation of KPIs.

How to choose the best KPIs for your law firm?

While it is obvious that it is vital to measure the performance of the firm to determine its strengths, it now remains to be identify KPIs that matter and that fit your firm and practice. Not all KPIs are necessarily useful for understanding your firm's business. Wanting to monitor all available performance indicators will make little sense and risk drowning out the information rather than highlighting it. You must therefore first ask yourself what the main objectives of your practice are and what is your definition of success. Here are the essential questions to ask yourself before defining the KPIs to follow: 1. What do you need to measure? When it comes to considering what data can be tracked, the possibilities are almost limitless. Start by determining what types of data can provide insight relevant to your business and what data is needed to get that insight. 2. What information do you already have? Needless to say, it's impossible to track data you don't own. The first step to establish your list of KPIs therefore involves identifying the data that is accessible to you within your management solution.
  • Establish a list of available data.
  • Identify if there is a gap between the information you want to obtain and the accessible data.
  • Check if your practice uses applications that are integrated with each other to query and make best use of data.
3. What are your goals? Do you specialize in family law, litigation or mergers & acquisitions? Are you in contact only once with your client or, conversely, are you required to carry out repeated actions in the coming years on their behalf? Each firm must set your own goals before choosing your KPIs because they are specific to your activity.

KPIs to follow

“Only what can be measured can be managed. » Whatever KPIs you choose to track, it's important to keep in mind that none of them make sense outside of your context. The area of ​​expertise, the form of the firm, the type of association, the functioning between partners are all parameters which directly influence the KPIs and their analyses.

Marketing KPIs

Law firms, like businesses, fail when they spend more than they earn. It is therefore not enough to measure indicators relating to traditional hourly billing. Your practice can understand its current and future cash flow position by following the Following Marketing KPIs :
  • Number of marketing actions undertaken
  • Marketing budget ratio (ratio between the total amount of marketing expenses and the total fees charged)
  • Marketing cost per customer (ratio of total marketing spend to total amount billed to customers)
  • Traffic on the firm’s website
  • Email marketing performance.
  • Conversions on the firm’s landing pages

Customer Acquisition KPI

New clients are important for the growth of the firm and its sustainability; finding and convincing them, however, proves to be an arduous task. Tracking the KPIs below will help you identify what is working well for your own firm on new client acquisition:
  • Cost of acquiring new customers
  • Number of new files opened
  • Number of new clients.
  • Number of new customers by source (website, emailing, trade shows, etc.)
  • Average income per new file
  • Number of scheduled appointments
  • Number of prospects who showed up for the consultation appointment
  • Number of prospects converted into customers

Customer relationship management KPIs

Once you have acquired a new customer, it is essential to develop the relationship with the latter. To better understand the functioning of your customer base, integrate the following indicators into your monitoring:
  • Number of files closed
  • Average amount invoiced per closed file
  • Customer growth rate
  • Rate of inactive clients (ratio between the number of clients for whom no file is active to the firm's total clients)
  • Average fees per client
  • Average fees per new clients
  • Growth in fees for the 10 best clients
  • Area of ​​expertise per client
  • Number of lawyers involved per client
  • Number of files per client

Productivity KPIs

An effective law firm is a profitable firm. However, this remains a major difficulty for many law firms. Monitoring the firm's productivity allows you to quickly identify time-consuming topics and those that are not sufficiently addressed even though they are opportunities to generate more revenue. Here are some key indicators to monitor firm productivity:
  • Number of billable hours
  • Efficiency rate (number of billable hours out of the number of hours in a typical working day)
  • Ratio of the number of hours billed to the number of non-billable hours worked
  • Number of days without billed time
  • Number of unclaimed days

Individual Performance KPI

While key firm indicators are useful for measuring overall performance et Success of your firm, you are certainly attentive to the individual performance of each employee within your teams. The following key indicators can help you in this regard:
  • Monthly expenses
  • Average rate charged
  • Average billable rate
  • Percentage of associate hours
  • Number of open files
  • Number of billable hours per assistant
  • Number of files brought to the office
  • Origin of income brought to the firm
  • Number of tasks completed

Financial KPIs

Of course, the financial aspects, profitability and margins are all important. success criteria or failure for your law firm. Also, the indicators below require very specific attention:
  • CA billed per month
  • Write-off (amount invoiced on total billable hours)
  • Monthly collection
  • Collection rate (amount collected on the total amount invoiced)
  • Updated annual growth (Projected annual revenue based on turnover achieved over the last 3 months)
  • Updated annual expenses (total anticipated annual expenses, including salaries, based on costs for the last 3 months)
  • Difference between discounted annual growth and discounted annual spending
  • Operating account balance
  • Amount of unpaid amounts
  • Aged balance
  • Average net overhead (direct operating costs per employee)
  • Average fees per file
  • Average fees per new file
  • Average billing rate
  • Amount of turnover per square meter
  • Amount of turnover per employee
  • Amount of turnover per file

Firm State of Mind KPI

Looking beyond financial or productivity indicators is also instructive. This is in fact the opportunity to measure the state of mind of employees, the level of adherence to the values ​​and culture of the firm. These indicators reveal the health of your office which are too often neglected even though they can have a direct impact on relationships with your clients and more broadly on the firm's activity.
  • Level of satisfaction of employees and collaborators
  • Ratio of departures/arrivals within the firm

6 steps to using KPIs within the firm

Now that you have a clearer idea of ​​what metrics to track within your practice, what do you actually need to do to use them to your advantage? We advise you to follow the following 6 steps:
  • Choose the KPIs relevant to your business. Make sure you understand the KPIs you're using and that you have the right data to power them.
  • Setting goals. Make sure your goals can be measured and match the strategy set by the firm.
  • Accumulate data for each KPI. While some KPIs can provide relevant information instantly, others require accumulation of data over several months to form a trend.
  • Measure results. Consult your dashboards at least once a month and quickly analyze them to take appropriate action.
  • Arbitrate. Armed with the information collected and the analyzes carried out, you make the right decisions to correct what needs to be corrected. The important thing is that your decisions and actions remain consistent with the objectives of your firm.
  • Repeat the cycle. Your work is not finished. Once you have acted on the data collected, you will need to regularly review your KPIs to ensure that you are collecting the right data, that you have set the right targets and that your efforts are having a positive impact on the elements you are looking to improve.

Conclusion

Integrating KPIs into your business planning allows you to create a personalized dashboard to monitor and evolve the success of your practice of lawyers. By setting specific goals and then tracking and measuring key performance indicators, you can plan to make more effective decisions on behalf of your law firm, your clients and your staff. Setting up a dashboard is particularly simple if you use Jarvis Legal. With the module Jarvis Analytics, it is now possible for each lawyer to access all the key indicators which will allow them to manage their activity on the basis of relevant, reliable and available information at any time and anywhere. Click the link to tell us more about your needs: Contact Form .

Jarvis Legal presents JARVIS ANALYTICS

For a long time, lawyers have had to manage their activity on the basis of imprecise or even erroneous information, dated and which required days and hours of reporting for an often unsatisfactory result.

To avoid this pitfall, costly in time and energy, Jarvis now offers lawyers a major innovation that finally enhances the firm's key data.

A major innovation for law firms

Jarvis Analytics is a unique business intelligence that highlights the firm's key figures. You can now cross-reference all the data that matters to you and that gives meaning to your activity, from the simplest to the most advanced.

Here are some examples :

– average hourly rate billed
– amount of unpaid amounts updated in real time
– top 10 clients and files
– Turnover per partner and per employee
– change in billing level compared to the previous month
– collections
- etc ...

There are more than sixty key indicators that can be visible with just one simple click. The time saving is colossal, the visibility of your activity optimal.

The partners of a firm now have statistical and financial information updated in real time to manage their activity.

Equipped with a dynamic display, associates can zoom in on specific information, analyze the details and even export them to an Excel table.
They also have access to filters allowing them to better target the analysis they are looking for.

The dashboard is available on all equipment made available to associates: PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad or Android mobile.
They can therefore consult up-to-date information at any time.

Jarvis Analytics is an exceptional tool that will change the lives of lawyers.

The time saving, visibility on essential growth indicators, and ease of use of the tool will change the way of life within firms.

Making the most of your time and making the right choices requires having the right, up-to-date information.
Thanks to Jarvis Analytics, associates finally have access to it.

For further information, visit the website we have dedicated to it and the presentation video it contains: https://bi.jarvis-legal.fr