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Launching Today: Clarra, A Cloud Case Management Platform Designed for Docket-Driven Litigation Firms

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When San Francisco lawyer Todd Schneider’s litigation firm, Schneider Wallace , became frustrated with its options for case management software — finding existing products to be antiquated, inflexible, and better suited to transactional practices — the firm decided to build its own.

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Harnessing the Power of Technology to Improve Litigation Management

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Once relevant data is recorded in a database, a case management system begins to pay dividends as an organizational tool. In my experience, not only could I review and assess any single matter, but also, and perhaps more importantly, I could search and analyze groups of cases, and generate reports to support my analysis.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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We knew that a systemized approach to addressing value-based considerations would be far more effective at consistently capturing the full value of the legal work being scoped and we delivered on that need with our innovative solution: Modifiers. Case management and CRM integrations allow you to customize the digital experience.

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TechReport 2022: Practice Management

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The ABA TechReport combines data from the annual ABA Legal Technology Survey Report with expert analysis, observations, and predictions from leaders in the legal technology field. Technology has been both a friend and foe to the legal industry. Klevan, P.C. in Framingham, Massachusetts.

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TechReport 2021: Life & Practice

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Impediments such as increased office hours to compensate for greater overhead, longer commutes to work, hesitancy to adapt to emerging technologies, and, most recently, dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, have caused lawyers to consider more seriously how to achieve a better “work-life” balance. Smartphones and Security. Klevan, P.C.