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

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In response, they are investing more in automation, advanced analytics and other technologies that will help them manage the workload. The wide acceptance of electronic payment methods in e-commerce is expanding rapidly across all segments of the economy, and the legal industry is no exception. According to Gartner Inc.,

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

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Flex Appeal: Payment Options in Abacus Payment Exchange. Legal consumers, like all consumers, prefer to pay via electronic means. They also appreciate flexibility in electronic payment methods. APX allows law firms to offer that flexibility via a number of different payment applications.

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At Kick-Off of ClioCon, Clio Unveils No-Code Websites, Text Messaging, Enhanced Payments, and Advanced Third-Party App Integration

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Once launched, the sites connect to other tools within Clio to enable online appointment scheduling, client intake, electronic payments and Google Analytics. Enhancements to Payments and Billing. Users can create sites by filling out their information on a form and selecting a design.

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The Best Legal Billing Software for Large Firms in 2024

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It offers advanced analytics. With comprehensive reporting and interactive dashboards, Aderant’s billing analytics help firms make data-driven decisions. Payment processing features: The ability to offer flexible payment options and accept online payments. Cons: Its implementation is complex.