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Pick a Path: Why Data is Essential to Your Law Firm Intake System

MyCase

Part 1 in this series covered why it’s important to have two types of intake systems. — The challenge most managing attorneys face in implementing anything is that much of the process is trapped in their heads. The deal is: if you’re not using data to make business decisions, you’re just guessing.

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Local Flavor: MyCase Expands Its Integration Options with CalendarRules and Smith.ai

Attorney at Work

MyCase , a long-standing case management software provider, has established itself as an effective all-in-one solution for law firms, jam-packed with in-house features. If there’s one thing lawyers worry about more than revenue, it’s malpractice claims; and, one consistent bogeyman invading those nightmares is missed court deadlines.

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Local Flavor: MyCase Expands Its Integration Options with CalendarRules and Smith.ai

Attorney at Work

MyCase , a long-standing case management software provider, has established itself as an effective all-in-one solution for law firms, jam-packed with in-house features. If there’s one thing lawyers worry about more than revenue, it’s malpractice claims; and, one consistent bogeyman invading those nightmares is missed court deadlines.

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Decoding the World of E-Billing in Legal Practices 

CARET Legal

For instance, an insurance company might stipulate that they won’t cover local mileage or block billing, or they may cap the maximum hours a lawyer can work on a case in a day. It demands an added layer of data management, with rules that differ per client. These rules vary from client to client.

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