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The Importance of Legal Docketing for Law Firms Explained

Clio

As legal professionals know, any missed deadline or event could sink a legal matter—not to mention the legal practice that makes the mistake. This is why legal docketing is top priority for any law firm that wants to succeed and avoid malpractice claims. Ready to streamline your legal docketing process?

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Mastering Legal Accounting: Best Practices for Law Firms

CaseFox

As a law firm, it’s crucial to have a robust accounting system in place. Proper law firm accounting methods not only ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements but also provides insights into the financial health of the firm.

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Why Legal Matter Management Is No Longer Optional for In-House Teams?

MatterSuite

In today’s fast-paced legal environment, in-house legal teams are under increasing pressure to do more with less. Rising regulatory demands, growing litigation risks , and the need for cost efficiency make legal matter management a critical function, not just an optional tool. It’s clarity in the middle of legal chaos.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Things That Go Bump in Legal Tech!

Attorney at Work

Anne worked as a patent paralegal at a Chicago IP firm before arriving at the CBA in 2017 as the Law Practice Management and Technology department’s trainer/coordinator. If your firm doesn’t issue work laptops, then staff may be working on the same home computer their teens use for gaming. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES.

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5 tips to achieve your ideal lawyer work-life balance

Simple Legal

It’s no secret to the legal industry that in-house counsel positions are generally seen as less strenuous than jobs at traditional law firms with billable hours. However, Bloomberg Law’s Attorney Workload and Hours Survey found that, on average, in-house lawyers only worked 3 hours less per week than their law firm peers.

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