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

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Legal teams are being pressed to control costs and better respond to changing regulatory and risk management obligations. In response, they are investing more in automation, advanced analytics and other technologies that will help them manage the workload. According to Gartner Inc., Legal tech meets fintech.

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Highlights From the 2025 Legal Trends for Mid-Sized Law Firms Report

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Predictive legal analytics (52%) and eDiscovery solutions (53%) are also popular. For mid-sized law firms, cloud-based data storage, video conferencing, electronic signatures, online and electronic payments, accounting software, and cloud-based practice management software are among the most popular technologies.

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

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AbacusNext recognizes the value of epayments to law firms, which tend to get paid more and more quickly when utilizing that option, even accounting for payment processing fees. To that end, the company has launched its proprietary Abacus Payment Exchange, available across its suite of practice management solutions (more on that momentarily).

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The Best Legal Billing Software for Large Firms in 2024

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To help with this process, we’ve rounded up some of the best legal billing software for large firms available today: Clio Clio’s cloud-based legal practice management software offers a comprehensive solution that’s secure, efficient, and scalable—making it a practical, innovative choice for thousands of mid-sized and large firms.