Themis Solutions Inc., makers of Clio, the most widely used cloud-based legal practice management platform, today announced an integration with legal services marketplace Lawdingo, streamlining the intake process for clients who submit questions or proposals via Lawdingo.
Small and mid-sized law firms get the benefits of practice management through Clio, managing their practices from intake to invoicing, and the visibility and improved client onboarding that Lawdingo offers. Using Lawdingo, attorneys are able to create a profile, specify which states and legal areas they practice in, and allow potential clients to reach them by offering free consults to requests submitted through the site. This radical approach to choosing an attorney is a hit with both clients and lawyers.
“We think there are no better candidates for our online attorney-client matching service than lawyers who have already made the shift to managing their practice online. With Clio’s Lawdingo integration, Clio members can now grow their practice online too,” said Nikhil Nirmel, Lawdingo founder and CEO.
Law firms can take full advantage of linking Lawdingo directly with Clio to:
“Clio and Lawdingo are a natural fit as two innovators in the legal technology sector,” said Jack Newton, Clio co-founder and CEO. “We’re pleased to be able to offer an integration that will promote efficiency for lawyers and clients alike.”
Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Clio was produced with the cooperation and advice of Bar Associations and Law Societies with the goal of creating an easy-to-use, intuitive, web-based practice management system. Clio's core functionality delivers the tools small- to mid-sized firms need to run their practice: calendaring, time tracking, note-taking, document management, trust accounting, managing retainers, and billing.
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