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MyCase Quietly Makes Two Key Acquisitions Of Legal Tech Companies

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The law practice management company MyCase has quietly acquired two legal technology companies in recent months, without announcing the acquisitions to the public. On March 31, MyCase acquired CASEpeer , a case management platform for plaintiffs’ attorneys. CASEpeer, founded in 2015 and based in Newport Beach, Calif.,

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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

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the percentage of in-house legal budgets spent on technology is expected to increase threefold by 2025 from 2020 levels as legal departments “increase spending on technology to reduce the dependency on outside counsel, address COVID-19, and satisfy a long-overdue need to modernize, digitize and automate legal work.”.

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Paradigm, Parent to Three Practice Management Platforms, Acquired By Francisco Partners

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It began by acquiring Bill4Time in 2017, followed by PracticePanther in 2018, MerusCase in 2019, and Headnote in 2020. Over the summer, this blog broke the news that Thompson Street Capital Partners had acquired Tabs3 Software, one of the oldest practice management products, and which also owns cloud platform CosmoLex.

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Law Practice Management Company MyCase Acquires Immigration Platform Docketwise

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The law practice management company MyCase said today that it has acquired Docketwise , a software platform for immigration attorneys that provides case management, immigration forms, and client-relationship management. As reported here on April 20 , the practice management company Paradigm acquired LollyLaw.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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As awful as was the year 2020 for so many reasons, my year-end report last year found reasons to be optimistic. The silver lining of 2020,” I wrote, “is that we have been forced to consider changes that were long overdue and then given the opportunity to implement those changes.”. It is as if we are serving time in a legal tech limbo.

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Payment Plan: Abacus Payment Exchange Offers Law Firms New Ways to Get Paid

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If queried, most law firms would point to March of 2020 as the point in time that everything changed. For law firms that may be used to relying on multiple providers for case management, document assembly and payment processing, AbacusNext has streamlined its offering by unifying software integrations and support for all categories.

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MyCase Names New Chief Product and Technology Officer

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In September 2020, MyCase was sold for $193 million to private equity firm Apax Partners. Last July, this blog broke the news that MyCase had acquired CASEpeer , a case management platform for plaintiffs’ attorneys, and Woodpecker , which provides legal document automation software for solo and small law firms.