How We Use Technology to Better Serve You
Despite having traditional values, Bache Lynch Goldsmith & Mendoza is not a traditional law firm. When you visit us for a free consultation, you will not see walls lined with law books; you will see computers, scanners, and other digital equipment.
Technology is used widely in our practice to level the playing field in litigation with major insurance companies and corporations, and to facilitate communication and the sharing of information and knowledge. Attorney Frances Lynch has been a speaker on law firm technology, including the practices we follow at our firm in order to better serve our clients’ needs, such as:
- Digital law office
- Digital files
- Digital medical records are acquired and maintained
- Electronic court filing and electronic transfer of documents
- Client communications and communications with others through use of secure email and other technology
- Extensive use of the Internet for investigation and legal research
We use state of the art technology to tell the stories of our clients. We use sophisticated computer programs and techniques to locate and manage key documents and other evidence to prove the case. We use video and computer technology for depositions, case investigations and to capture evidence. In court, arbitration and mediation, our attorneys use video presentations, computer-animated accident reconstruction, case-specific medical illustrations and other means to effectively communicate the message of the case.
Contact Bache Lynch Goldsmith & Mendoza
To discuss your rights and legal options in a serious personal injury or wrongful death case, please call our Tucson personal injury law firm at 520.293.5300 or text us at 520.360.5366. You may also contact us by e-mail for more information or to schedule a free consultation.
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