194: Dorna Moini | Using Automation to Reclaim Your Time

Episode #194

The last five years in tech have revolutionized how organizations do business, and the legal sector is no different.


In this episode of Wealthy Woman Lawyer®, Davina speaks with Dorna Moini, attorney, and founder and CEO of Gavel.io. Gavel.io is a no-code platform for attorneys who want to streamline their practices and create passive income streams.

Join us as Dorna explains what makes Gavel.io different from other automation tools for lawyers, how her attorney background influenced the platform's development, and why attorneys should be taking advantage of the tech tools to not only scale their law firm businesses and make them more efficient, but also to potentially create passive income streams.


Show Highlights:

  • What Gavel.io does for lawyers, why it’s different from other platforms, and what led to its founding and eventual rebranding
  • The integration capabilities of Gavel.io and three things it does that other platforms don’t
  • How lawyers can use Gavel to create passive income streams–even if they don’t know the first thing about coding
  • Dorna’s advice for people who want to get into the legal tech space (Hint: it’s easier than you think)
  • Gavel’s flexibility, some new platforms built on it, and how Gavel is influencing attorney pricing models
  • Why you should take advantage of the tech tools available today to make the vision in your head a reality and transform your life and practice

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