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The Benefits of Online Payment Processing for Law Firms [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Today’s legal consumers have different expectations than they did even five years ago. Your clients are used to conducting business and obtaining the information they need online. For example, one thing consumers do on a regular basis is pay their bills online. Doing so saves them time and money. billion by 2025.

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Using Your Website as the Flywheel for Law Firm Growth

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All the successful law firms you see on TV are full of sharpshooters with the smartest teams, the sleekest offices, and the sharpest suits in town. But wait—is their website still stuck in the dial-up era? Having a law firm website is as much of a no-brainer as owning a law library or sporting that indispensable power suit.

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Streamlining Legal Practice: The Power of Simplifying Workflows in 2024

CosmoLex

Why simplify your law firm’s workflows? To achieve greater efficiency and alleviate administrative burdens, standardize workflows for your law firm’s most common day-to-day tasks. Standardized workflows increase clarity and consistency in processes. Looking for even more law firm productivity tips?

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Your Firm Website as Part of Your Practice Management System

CosmoLex

In today’s tech era, your law firm’s website is more than just a digital billboard for your practice—it’s your very identity online. From lead generation to client management, billing, and even providing legal insights, your website can—and should—do it all. In fact, you could say you ARE your website.

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Right-Sizing Your Firm’s Need for CRM Software

CosmoLex

Legal CRM (client relationship management) software is a valuable tool for growing your practice. That’s why this blog post answers the question: How do you decide which CRM features are necessities for your firm and which are superfluous (and likely to go unused)?