May 25, 2012

Michael Best & Friedrich

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  • Our people devote themselves to serving clients--by anticipating needs and quickly responding to the unique challenges of their businesses. We've always done business this way. And we always will.

    Now, more than ever, our attorneys enjoy access to myriad state-of-the-art technology tools and services that make it easy to communicate with clients. Our lawyers can create client extranets for sharing and exchanging time-critical or confidential information. They also can take their offices with them to the client workspace, or anywhere they need to be, using mobile applications and wireless communication. 

    Clients who can't meet their attorneys in person can connect via our video conferencing services. Or they can visit a nearby office and meet with their lawyers via video conference. Attorneys can present to and support clients via teleconference and simultaneous Web meeting facilities, saving both time and travel costs.

    The ability to respond to client requests and gain access to client files quickly and seamlessly is critical to our attorneys. Using external services as well as internal technologies such as scanning and imaging, Michael Best attorneys can share information with their colleagues with a high degree of efficiency. This fosters successful collaboration on client matters in multiple offices without additional travel or administrative costs.

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