Category: Technology


  • Top Features of the Best Law Firm Websites of 2025: Strong Branding

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. Far too many law firm websites emphasize the default commonalities of legal work rather than focusing on what makes their practice unique and attractive to clients. What do I mean by default commonalities? If I say, “law firm website,” what do you imagine? Perhaps law books, scales of…

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  • AI and Beyond: Key Trends at ABA TECHSHOW 2025

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. Having reached 40 years old, firmly into middle age, ABA TECHSHOW shows it still has some tricks up its sleeves. For 2025, attendees get to experience a new venue, dig deeper into AI tools, and hear from keynote speaker Cory Doctorow. A New Venue In years past, TECHSHOW…

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  • Top Features of the Best Law Firm Websites of 2025: Clear and Professional Design

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. The best law firm websites possess a clear and professional design. But what exactly does that entail? Your website should offer visitors a modern, clean layout that they can easily navigate on the device of their choice… Read the full article on Lawyerist’s site.

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  • Order in the Court: How Kanban Boards Streamline Your Workflow

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. Using a visual representation of tasks and their progress, kanban boards help lawyers keep track of their caseload and stay on top of client work. Let’s explore how kanban boards streamline legal workflows, identify bottlenecks, manage deadlines, and facilitate teamwork…. Read the full article on Lawyerist’s site.

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  • A Taste for Clio Accounting

    This article appears in full in the Illinois Bar Journal. Clio, with its flagship product Clio Manage, has long been a powerhouse player in online law practice management software. In the past year, it announced a $900 million round of investor funding, signed its 100th bar association partnership agreement, and launched an AI add-on called…

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  • Clio Duo Brings AI to Lawyers’ Doorstep

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. Clio Duo, an advanced AI-powered tool built into Clio’s law practice management software, offers features designed to streamline your workflow and enhance productivity. Let’s explore four feature categories: accessing matter details, retrieving client information, finding documents within a matter, and getting caught up on case details… Read the…

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  • 5 Legal Tech Solutions Your Clients Will Love

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. You can easily lose yourself in the costly jungle of “add-on” legal tech promising a mirage of efficiency gains. Rather than reading another AI-written listicle, let’s walk through five categories and provide real-world examples… Read the full article on Lawyerist’s site.

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  • Handsome and Smart?

    This article appears in full in the Illinois Bar Journal. Usually, in addition to leaves falling and Great Pumpkins rising, fall means the arrival of new versions of Apple operating systems, most prominently iOS. And, soon after, one of our Pointers columnists would detail the new features… Members can read the full article on the…

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  • New Year’s Resolutions 2025

    This article appears in full in the Illinois Bar Journal. It’s that time of year—when you promise yourself that you’ll leap from the warm cocoon of your bed and start doing—during the coldest, darkest month of the year—things you haven’t been this motivated to do since last Jan. 1… Members can read the full article…

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  • Clio Releases Law Firm Accounting Software for Small Firms

    This article appears in full on Lawyerist. Traditionally, one of clearest divisions in web-based law practice management systems was between products that supported billing and trust accounting, and those that offered billing, trust accounting, and general ledger accounting. Products that included general ledger accounting didn’t require synchronization with a business accounting package, such as QuickBooks…

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