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New LawPay/MyCase Survey Provides Insights Into The Tech That Matters For Smaller Law Firms

LawSites

Similarly, for document storage, 50% use consumer products such as Dropbox or Google Docs, while only 6% use legal-specific products such as NetDocuments or iManage. Just 18% use accounting features built into their practice management system and just 4% use legal-specific accounting software (which I assume means standalone products).

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Sharefile Makes Renewed Push Into Legal Market, With New Features Designed For Law Firms

Legal Tech Monitor

In 2016, I wrote a review of ShareFile in which I called it one of the best products on the market for secure document storage and sharing by law firms. But then there came a period when ShareFile seemed to go quiet, at least in the legal market, with little outward evidence that it was making any effort to market or sell to lawyers.

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Sharefile Makes Renewed Push Into Legal Market, With New Features Designed For Law Firms

LawSites

In 2016, I wrote a review of ShareFile in which I called it one of the best products on the market for secure document storage and sharing by law firms. But then there came a period when ShareFile seemed to go quiet, at least in the legal market, with little outward evidence that it was making any effort to market or sell to lawyers.

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Clio’s recent guides

Legally Speaking

Clio also offers collaboration tools that allow multiple members of a legal team to work together, as well as integrations with other legal-specific technologies such as court rules and e-filing. Tips for dealing with existing paper files. Document storage recommendations for paperless law firms.

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Top Legal Tech Startups in 2024

Clio

In this blog post, we’re putting the spotlight on legal tech startups. Client service: Tools can make communication easier (such as case management portals or secure document sharing tools), which improve the client experience of legal clients. Court processes: From streamlining court reporting to e-filing solutions.