Family Law Webinar

Paperless pioneer Rhys Taylor joined Ross to discuss paperless working in Family Law and how they both use Casedo to research, analyse and produce e-bundles simply and effectively.

If you missed the webinar, or want to revisit it, here it is.

Alongside this family law webinar, Rhys has also put together a Family Law Case Study, which gives more valuable insights into how Casedo has revolutionised his workflow. There is also a full article by Rhys on the Legal Futures website.

If you’re looking for another video, you could take a look at these 45 second Casedo training videos or learn how Casedo came about from Ross Birkbeck, Casedo’s creator.

A note about YouTube

As a business, our customers’ privacy is very important to us. YouTube embedded videos such as the one above insist on placing a Cookie on your browser before playing. We don’t like that and so have moved away from YouTube and use Vimeo instead. With Vimeo we can (and have) easily set our embedded videos to not place a Cookie on the viewer’s browser. The video above is owned by one of our partners, which is why it’s hosted on YouTube, and why, in order to view it, you must accept marketing cookies in order to view it. For more information on how we deal with privacy, follow the link at the bottom of this page.

Last Updated on October 7, 2024
First Published on April 20, 2020

Family Law Webinar

Paperless pioneer Rhys Taylor joined Ross to discuss paperless working in Family Law and how they both use Casedo to research, analyse and produce e-bundles simply and effectively.

If you missed the webinar, or want to revisit it, here it is.

Alongside this family law webinar, Rhys has also put together a Family Law Case Study, which gives more valuable insights into how Casedo has revolutionised his workflow. There is also a full article by Rhys on the Legal Futures website.

If you’re looking for another video, you could take a look at these 45 second Casedo training videos or learn how Casedo came about from Ross Birkbeck, Casedo’s creator.

A note about YouTube

As a business, our customers’ privacy is very important to us. YouTube embedded videos such as the one above insist on placing a Cookie on your browser before playing. We don’t like that and so have moved away from YouTube and use Vimeo instead. With Vimeo we can (and have) easily set our embedded videos to not place a Cookie on the viewer’s browser. The video above is owned by one of our partners, which is why it’s hosted on YouTube, and why, in order to view it, you must accept marketing cookies in order to view it. For more information on how we deal with privacy, follow the link at the bottom of this page.

Last Updated on October 7, 2024
First Published on April 20, 2020