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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Whereas 2020 ended with a newfound sense of the possible, 2021 ends with us still not knowing what is ahead, and therefore which way to turn. Whereas 2020 ended with great promise for regulatory reform, 2021 ends with little further progress on that front – and even retreats to some extent. I should be more optimistic.

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Updates from CEO Jack Newton On Recent Clio News: Midsized Firms, Gen AI, Legal Aid, and Clio Draft

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We discussed Clio’s greater focus on midsized law firms, its impending launch of generative AI, its roll-out of features for legal aid providers, and its rebranding of its Lawyaw document automation software. began looking for a way to innovate its case management. Clio Duo Coming Soon Remember Clio Duo? .”

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Milestones, Startup that Automates Client Updates, Raises $2.1M Seed Round, Rebrands As Hona

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In what is clearly a major milestone for Milestones , a legal tech company whose product provides law firm clients with automatic updates on their cases, it has closed a $2.1 The company, founded in 2021, had previously raised $500,000 in pre-seed funding. It completed a Y Combinator batch in March.

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No Smoke and Mirrors: Smokeball Is an Impressive Toolbox for Law Firm Management

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Smokeball is a law practice management software with document assembly capabilities. Smokeball has an unusual name, to be sure; but, it actually comes from a famous legal case , which just about every substantive law-loving attorney can appreciate. (I I love the smell of precedent in the morning.)

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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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Practice Management Company Paradigm Acquires Immigration Case Management Software LollyLaw

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The law practice management company Paradigm has acquired LollyLaw , a cloud-based, all-in-one practice management platform designed for immigration law firms. Its cofounders, brothers John Levesque and Todd Levesque , are both joining Paradigm as co-general managers of LollyLaw. So our software helps facilitate that.”. “So

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

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Originally called ASG LegalTech, Paradigm was formed by Alpine SG (ASG), a software platform company backed by Alpine Investors. “We are thrilled to announce this growth investment from Francisco Partners, which validates Paradigm’s strong position in the legal software ecosystem,” said Soumya Nettimi , CEO of Paradigm.