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Clio offers different pricing plans and an entire suite of tools covering the client journey from intake to invoice, making Clio suitable for law firms of any size or practice area.
LeanLaw is designed for small to mid-sized law firms. By adopting LeanLaw, you adopt QuickBooks as the source of truth. We provide turn-key solutions & can help your firm migrate from existing tools.
I love how EASY the dashboard is to use. Also, the customer support is top notch -- quick responses, tons of training, great written resources too.
This is a problem because they don't tell you about the problems and you have to find them yourself.
It integrates client / matter information and billing in a pretty seamless manner. It's a great repository for all kinds of information and internal communication.
Seems that they are unable to actually solve this problem. Do NOT select their online payment option, if you have any institutional clients or any clients that prefer to pay by check, eCheck, or ACH.
Easy to use, customer support is awesome, helpful tutorial videos and great client experience. I have received multiple compliments on the style and ease of paying on-line.
One time i really need to client support service emergency bit i was a bad experience to reach and resolve the problem.
I am very pleased with Clio and what it has done for our office. Like I mentioned above, Clio has stream lined our workflow in our office to ensure better use of time and retention of documentation.
There is no restore your organizations work if a rogue employee deletes it or an accidental deletion without nefarious intentions.
Their customer service is wonderful: Responsive, thorough, friendly and knowledgeable. They get what it's like to practice law and have built a product around a law firm's needs.
This is frustrating b/c I often deal in 0.25 or 0.75, and it means I have to go back and edit and change a bunch of entries which is a waste of my time.
The user interface is very clean and intuitive in LeanLaw. Timekeeping down to 1/10 of an hour is a great feature, and the desktop app makes it very easy to do log time for various matters.
It is disappointing that one has to have a separate subscription for a second time keeper.
The reporting features of LeanLaw are good, and continue to get better. It is very easy to see revenue by attorney, revenue by client matter, productivity, and accounts receivable.
Collaboration with quickbooks can be difficult to navigate.
We used to use MyCase, but we recently stopped our subscription in favor of a la carte solutions. Our solution for billing and invoicing is LeanLaw and we both love it.
Generally worked well but the inability to control the output of our bills was a deal killer.
Jodi A.: Hi, I'm Jodi. I am the attorney owner of my firm, and I give Clio five star rating. For more reviews like this, click below. So I tried out a number of software products before deciding on Clio. I tried out Rocket Matter, MyCase, Houdini, and another one that the name escapes me. I found that Clio had an interface that I liked and it had all the features I liked, and it worked with my current software that I was using. I chose Clio because it enabled me to keep all my client information in one location. While setting appointments, it integrates with a number of apps. I use Gmail and Google Calendar, Clio interfaced with that when I signed up. Since I originally signed up about 10 years ago, it integrates with a ton more of options now. Onboarding with Clio is very simple. You don't need a ton of computer knowledge in order to do it. The Clio staff is so extremely helpful. Anytime I need something, I reach out and they are great to work with. Well, if you're going to use Clio and you want a complete app, I would definitely strongly suggest Clio. Right now there's Clio. Clio has a CRM called Clio Grow. They have a payment integration called Clio Payments. They integrate with so many different softwares. I use LEX Reception. It integrates with that, but it integrates with other reception services. I've recently signed for Lawyer, which is a document prep service. If you are looking for a complete package, I would definitely suggest Clio. The other thing about Clio is that it's really not just a software company. They provide numerous free webinars on various topics, and there's also the annual ClioCon every year.
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