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When Should a Lawyer Hire a Private Eye?

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But when does a lawyer need a private investigator? Here are the types of cases private eyes commonly take on, 12 reasons lawyers hire private investigators, the types of lawyers that work with PIs, and the benefits of employing them. These cases include issues of family law, surveillance, and background checks.

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How Successful Trial Lawyers Use Clio to Organize Their Practice

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With the advent of technology in the legal industry, forward-thinking trial lawyers are getting ahead and practicing more efficiently and effectively in the office, while working remotely, and even in court. You can create serve requests in seconds, from anywhere, track progress from anywhere, and never have to leave Clio.

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Fun and Tips Abound at the 2023 Oklahoma Bar Association Solo & Small Firm Conference

Legal Tech Monitor

Even as we endure the chilly winds of March, it is time to look forward to this summer’s Solo & Small Firm Conference, held June 22-24 at the Osage Casino Hotel in Tulsa. We think there are many good ideas for lawyer programming. This program will discuss what happens the next time a client wants to Venmo you the retainer.

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Rocket Matter Pay Lets You Meet Your Clients Where They Are

Rocket Matter

If your firm’s invoices go out on time like clockwork, it’s much easier for clients to anticipate them and handle them (on time). And for your firm, instead of tracking that client month after month to collect on their bill, you can do so automatically). This way, invoices are settled every month without extra effort.

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5 Compelling Attorney Bios That Win Clients (and How to Emulate Them)

Lawmatics

Generally, the About page is often one of the most visited pages on a law firm's website after the home page. Exceptional bios allow lawyers to effectively communicate their credentials while also highlighting approachability and genuineness nurturing meaningful relationships with clients that drive growth and engagement.