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

Attorney at Work

The ABA Task Force on Legal Needs Arising out of the 2020 Pandemic identified practice areas experiencing rapid growth in demand since 2020, including family law, insurance, data privacy, cybersecurity, labor and health law. A growing number of practice management software providers now offer native e-payment capabilities.

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

TechLaw Crossroads

It provides user-friendly search options and integration with legal practice management software. These include ROSS and Lex Machina, which focus on data-driven insights for litigation. Video calls enable face-to-face communication even when in-person meetings are not possible.

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

Legal Tech Monitor

It provides user-friendly search options and integration with legal practice management software. These include ROSS and Lex Machina, which focus on data-driven insights for litigation. Video calls enable face-to-face communication even when in-person meetings are not possible.

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Law Firm Economics: The Complete Guide

Clio

Variable costs include things like legal research fees, court filing fees, expert witness fees, litigation expenses and settlement costs. For example, an online calendar tool allows clients to book meetings with you at their convenience.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

Attorney at Work

Our practice management and technology experts have some tips. Blackford (@SheilaBlackford) has been a Practice Management Attorney for the Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund since 2005. Practice management software providers have been spending a lot of energy developing intake tools.

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