Most law firms, especially personal injury firms, like to settle their clients’ cases out of court. To bring a case to trial can be costly and last for months, leaving many firms to suggest their clients take a settlement. But Finkelstein and Partners Law Firm, led by Andrew Finkelstein, is anything but typical, fighting for their customers to get what they deserve, even if it means going to trial.
In addition to his preference for trials, Finkelstein promotes a technology-driven workplace that is further ahead than most. In an attempt to reduce their carbon footprint, the firm allows some remote work and keeps digital files, in an otherwise paper-heavy industry.
The firm’s CTO, Franz Kistner, is responsible for the technology needs of more than 300 employees across several firms in the New York and Tri-state area. When the time came to retire their 30-year old case management system with a new Salesforce-integrated option, Franz also wanted a cloud-based telephone platform that would sync with Salesforce to simplify their communications. But he struggled to find a solution that was either in their price range or could combine the integrations the firms needed.
After some research, Franz learned of RingCentral’s Salesforce integration as well as the complete suite of cloud-based features and technology their staff could use to work remotely. Their implementation began as most would, but once the shelter-in-place policies from coronavirus began to unfold, Finkelstein’s firms transitioned their teams to work remotely rather quickly. Thankfully, they had the technology mostly in place and just needed to train their employees. But even with a new system, there will always be hiccups you can’t predict, as the firm realized they still needed to physically solve for notarization of legal documents.
The bulk of their legal documents require in-person witnesses and notaries to sign off on the validity of the files. To solve the inability to see a client sign a document, Finkelstein’s team deployed RingCentral Video to enable “in-person” meetings between clients and attorneys to personally witness signings for notarizations.
“When you prepare for trial, there are a lot of legal documents. We started utilizing DocuSign, which has an electronic notarization feature, and now RingCentral Video allows us to get permission and see the clients sign the documents,” Kistner said.