This webinar is a part of the CBABC Practice Management Series.
In today's legal landscape, using multiple, disconnected software systems hold law firms back from being efficient and profitable.
In this session hosted by LEAP Legal Software, attendees learn how to harness the power of cloud technologies to become a productive and paperless office. David Brown will also share how they’ve used this technology to increase productivity and revenue in their firm.
During this session you will:
- access practical strategies to foster better client relationships and communicate securely
- learn how to automate billable work and recurring tasks
- discover how to get clients to pay faster and in full
- learn how to save time using in-built legal templates and forms
- learn the simple steps to complete province-compliant trust reporting activities
This hands-on software demonstration is followed by a Q&A session.
ABOUT LEAP LEGAL SOFTWARE
LEAP is the world’s largest provider of legal cloud software for law firms, offering the best depth and functionality of a legal practice productivity solution available on the market today. Backed by over 30 years of innovation, LEAP continues to deliver industry-leading software that is attuned to the ever-changing needs of law firms.
ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS

About Scott Oliver
Scott Oliver is the Practice Advisor Director for LEAP Canada. He ensures that every client receives the highest quality of service following their initial implementation with LEAP. This includes helping firms become better acclimated with their new workflows and processes, establishing new best practices, and ensuring their needs are met from every element of an account management perspective.
Prior to joining LEAP, Scott worked in the legal tech industry where he implemented legal software to law firms across Canada. He combines his finance background with his natural affinity for technology to provide LEAP clients and consultants the necessary tools to be successful. Scott is a Graduate of Wilfrid Laurier's Lazaridis School of Business and Economics.

About Dylan Connolly
Dylan Connolly is Business Development Manager for LEAP in Western Canada. Based in Vancouver, Dylan has met with over one hundred law firms that have a common goal—to make their practice more efficient. From technical demonstrations to system evaluations and legal trends, Dylan applies his entrepreneurial mindset to the challenges that solo and small firms often face.
Back in Ireland, Dylan graduated with a degree in Economics and Finance but during which time, discovered his true passion was working directly with people. Before LEAP, Dylan worked in the UI Test Automation industry with accounts in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. LEAP clients appreciate his approachable personality and transparency for sharing information.
About David M. Brown
David M. Brown is an accomplished lawyer who has dedicated his career to championing the rights and interests of both employees and employers. As a co-founder of Ascent Employment Law in 2020, he has been instrumental in establishing the firm as a trailblazer in the field.
David's practice is exclusively focused on labor and employment law, giving him a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the complexities and challenges within this legal landscape. His expertise extends to a variety of matters including workplace disputes, contract negotiations, labor union interactions, and legal compliance.
At the heart of David's practice is a steadfast commitment to service. He strongly believes that the quality of client experience is paramount, and continually strives to enhance this through the integration of advanced technology. By leveraging legal tech, David not only improves the delivery and quality of his services, but also streamlines processes, making legal assistance more accessible and efficient for his clients. David is excited about the transformative changes happening in legal tech, and he is at the forefront of embracing these changes in law firm management. His forward-thinking approach and dedicated service make him an invaluable asset to his clients and a respected figure in the legal community.
ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS TERRITORIES
This webinar is hosted by CBABC, which is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage our members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada, past and present.
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS
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