Attorneys building their practices need every possible advantage to effectively represent their clients and succeed financially. For New York City civil law litigator and malpractice specialist Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, that advantage is document management. Since 1989, Bluestone has built a computer database of more than four million documents. Every piece of paper that arrives in his two-person office - from new case files to lunch receipts - is scanned with an HP scanner by his secretary and then, almost immediately, sent off-site for affordable long-term storage.
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