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PersonalInjury Add-On In an move designed to make its platform more useful for the specific needs of personalinjurylawyers, Clio today introduced a PersonalInjury Add-On to Clio Manage, which it says is specifically designed for a PI lawyer’s distinct workflows, procedures and requirements.
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For example, let’s say that a personalinjury firm works hard to intake 50% more clients compared to the previous year. Personalinjurylawyers are typically paid on a contingency basis, and they only receive payment if they achieve a favorable outcome for the client. They’re probably doing well financially, right?
While a basic attorney case management system can replace paper calendars, Rolodexes, timesheets, notepads, manual tickler systems, and telephone message pads, a sophisticated case management system can do more than keep your law firm organized. rules-based calendaring. time-tracking and legal invoicing tools. Data migration.
You share a LinkedIn post promoting a blog on your website about how to find a personalinjurylawyer. This blog post has a call to action (CTA) to sign up for a free consultation with one of your firm’s personalinjurylawyers. We’ll use a LinkedIn post as an example. The user contacts your firm.
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