Patent lawyers are currently waist-deep in an influx of office actions, and one of the easiest ways to off-load these repetitive administrative tasks is by implementing workflow automation. Implementing automation can both simplify your workday and increase profit margins for your firm.
As a service-based industry, legal revenue is still defined mainly by billable hours, and, unfortunately, non-billable hours are a fact of life for any law firm. Clio’s 2019 Legal Trends Report cites utilization as a key business metric for law firms. Utilization rate measures the average time a lawyer puts toward billable work on a given day. According to their 2019 report, the national average that year was 31%. That means that for a standard 8-hour workday, the typical lawyer can only bill 2.5 hours.
Investing in automation can help your team streamline repeatable business tasks, minimize errors, and increase your profit margins. In short, it dramatically improves your business. Patent managers make quicker, smarter decisions, and support staff is empowered to collaborate in a more productive and agile way.
Here are some strategies to ensure success with workflow automation.
To begin, jot down the repetitive tasks you don’t like to do and consider if they are good candidates for automation. Questions to consider:
Once you’ve prioritized which processes to automate, conduct research to find the best solution that fits your needs based on your implementation timeline and budget.
Some tools require new interfaces, new logins, complicated (and constant) training, or significant workflow changes. Focus on simplicity and look for tools that integrate with your current process. This will help combat change fatigue.
Trials are the best way to gauge process change and return on investment. And the secret to a successful trial is active participation. To get the most out of your trial, make sure to:
It’s important to establish benchmarks, goals, and expectations with your vendor on the amount of money and time saved, the number of applications completed, and so on. Comparing vendor-set expectations with end-of-trial realities is the most valuable indicator of product success.
After your trial, consider:
Focusing first on implementing the technology for specific attorneys or practice groups. As more members of the team understand the value of workflow automation, they can voice their support to colleagues.
For example, Juristat’s workflow automation solutions rely on private PAIR integration for a seamless experience. This allows our AI to automatically detect office actions the moment they occur, removing any need for human input and the possibility of human error.
Although part of the advantages of implementing automation is that you can “set-it-and-forget-it”, there will always be an advantage to evaluating your processes over time. Automation tools typically provide plenty of opportunities for customization, and each vendor will offer its own unique features.
Also, regularly asking for feedback from staff and clients will help you uncover valuable opportunities for improvement—and further savings on overhead.
Workflow automation presents limitless opportunities in simplifying key law firm processes. Your firm can automate a number of administrative tasks, including, of course, office action preparation and IDS filing. Optimize these areas through automation to spend less time doing non-billable tasks and more time creating revenue for your firm.
Juristat’s workflow automation solutions take care of the most tedious tasks associated with patent prosecution – all without you or your staff lifting a finger. To see how our workflow automation can transform your office action response and IDS strategies, sign up for a demo today.