Reasonable Facsimile: Even If You Have to Fax, You Don't Need a Machine

A lot of attorneys are still sending & receiving faxes; but, this is not one of those stories about how lawyers are behind the times on technologyReally, it’s everybody elseBecause, lots of times, attorneys are working with vendors, who will require the lawyers to send or receive information, via fax. 



But, if you’re in that situation – and, you don’t want to continue to pay for, or retain, a traditional fax machine, any longer: you can opt for an efax solution, insteadWith an efax system, faxes effectively become email attachmentsYou can send faxes by attaching files to your outgoing emails; and, you will receive faxes as email attachments, which you can download and save as PDF documents. 

 

This website features a regularly-updated apples-to-apples comparison of standalone efax vendors.  But, note that there are also a number VoIP providers that offer efax features, as part of their service offerings. 

 

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You can still step up your technology game, even when others are not – so, if you want to ramp up your productivity, just reach out! 

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To get started, visit Red Cave's NCBA landing page, and start running your law practice like a business.

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