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13 August, 2024
Over the years, legal work has changed. But those changes are accelerating in today's environment. What once was a clearly defined role is now spread across multiple teams—and sometimes multiple departments. In the past, legal work simply required an attorney and a paralegal (and sometimes an office...
8 August, 2024
Key Point in this Article: Increase Cases, Not Overhead Personal injury law firms want to increase the number of cases they can handle without decreasing the quality of their services or hiring additional staff, which would create more overhead. Client Interaction & Satisfaction...
6 August, 2024
Filevine's Future is Supercharged with AI, Transforming How Attorneys Work Filevine tracks every action in a project in the activity feed. Team members can communicate through comments and records and follow details such as who completed an activity and when. Having all this information in one ...
1 August, 2024
Current intake practices place a substantial weight on intake staff. They must engage with leads to gather all the essential details, respond with polish and professionalism, and understand the markers of successful cases. And they have to do it fast — before the potential client signs with somebody...
30 July, 2024
The Demand Letter Bottleneck Today's clients expect polished, accurate demand letters - and they expect them fast. But many legal professionals are burdened with ever-growing caseloads and heavy demands, making it difficult to move forward on demands with the speed and efficiency required. Tradition...
25 July, 2024
Law firms don't pick practice areas, They pick clients. Every lawyer has experienced it: a satisfied client returning to you with a request for more legal work, but it's outside your traditional practice area. Of course, you can refer them to trusted colleagues. But increasingly, firms are exploring...