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Personal Injury Lawyer Marketing: Ultimate Guide

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As of a 2023 legal industry study , there are over 50,000 personal injury lawyers and attorneys currently operating in the United States. While navigating the saturated legal market of personal injury can seem daunting, your firm can carve out a distinct presence and attract clients that convert—with the right approach.

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In Bid to Disrupt PI, Legal Tech Company Pivots, Launches Legal Service to Compete with the Very Firms It Has Long Served

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For the last seven years, Mighty has been a legal technology company operating a portal that helps personal injury law firms interface more seamlessly with the lienholders, such as medical providers, who have claims against their clients’ recoveries. At launch, the firm will have seven lawyers, with more to be added.

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The Right (And Wrong) Way to Use AI as a Lawyer

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Jon Choi, professor of law at the University of Minnesota, said that ChatGPT struggled with things like spotting complex legal issues and applying specific areas of law to specific facts, but he admitted a “hunch” that AI would sooner than later serve a useful function as a research and writing assistant for attorneys.

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How Paralegals Can Avoid UPL

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According to Black’s Law Dictionary, UPL is “the practice of law by a person, typically a non-lawyer, who has not been licensed or admitted to practice law in a given jurisdiction.” Essentially, by this definition, a person who is not licensed to practice law may not offer attorney services or get paid for them.

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How to Use Your Legal CRM From Intake Through Case Closed 

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If you’re not working with a legal CRM, you may be scratching your head for no good reason. Legal client relationship management (CRM) software helps you maximize your time and resources with automated messaging, marketing task management, and other tools to streamline your work, from client intake to case wrap-up. Work-in-progress.

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Pay for Lawyers: Your Guide to Boosting Cash Flow

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Pay for lawyers can be a complicated process that depends on several factors, such as practice area, case type, firm size, and how the lawyer chooses to charge. In this article, we’ll answer the question “how do lawyers get paid?”, How do lawyers get paid? Contingency fees are most commonly used in personal injury cases.

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How to Make Money as a Lawyer

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The legal profession is commonly considered a profitable one. Many people study to become a lawyer because they covet a high salary—but where does that money come from? Those outside the legal field (or new to it) may not be familiar with how lawyers get paid or know that not all payments are created equal.

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