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LegalSource is a blog by Centerbase, a legal practice management software provider, for innovative legal professionals seeking to run a lean and highly-profitable practice.
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4y ago
In our age of information overload, it can be challenging to decide which information to digest and trust, but we shouldn’t turn away from the information altogether. It can be really helpful for legal administrators, managing partners or paralegals to have a few go-to blogs that they subscribe to to stay up-to-date on trends and abreast of helpful tips and tricks ..read more
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4y ago
It has been such an exciting year at ABA TECHSHOW 2020 already! There are so many innovative companies looking to change the practice of law (for the better.) I've compiled a list of some of our personal favorite companies that can help you run a more efficient and profitable practice ..read more
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4y ago
Workflow is a buzz word you’ll hear thrown around by attorneys and legal technology professionals. It’s become such a hot topic that the definition of workflow has evolved as people try to get in on the buzz ..read more
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4y ago
If you’re unfamiliar with SEO (search engine optimization), it can feel incredibly overwhelming. My goal is to educate you on law firm SEO specifically so that you don’t waste time on efforts that won’t help ..read more
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4y ago
The task of picking your next legal billing software can seem daunting - especially if you’ve been using the same system for decades. With so many options on the market, you’ll want to start your search by eliminating law firm billing options that just won’t work for your firm, so you can closely evaluate a short list of potential solutions that will ..read more
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4y ago
Law firm branding can easily fall to the wayside when the firm is so focused on clients... but it shouldn't. Sometimes it’s hard to pitch spending money on branding to a managing partner because it’s hard to tie numbers to it. But even though it is tough to track the exact ROI for a rebrand, it doesn’t mean it’s not important. I’d argue that it’s of the utmost importance ..read more
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4y ago
Legal workflow automation is one of my favorite topics to discuss. Although you’ll hear the buzz word “workflow” throughout the legal tech space, not many law firms are taking advantage of the technology. Workflow can be applied to much more than just managing your caseload. I’ve seen firms use workflow for administrative tasks, employee management, and to streamline billing ..read more
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4y ago
Practice management software vendors tout a multitude of features. But how are you supposed to sift through this sea features to figure out which ones will aid your firm? You're in luck, because I've done the legwork of sifting through features for you. In this article, I will dive into some features you should consider when you’re evaluating practice management software. For the sake of word count, I am not going to include billing features in this article ..read more
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4y ago
If you’re moving to a new legal billing or practice management software, it’s a good idea to understand all the possibilities of what can be imported. What can be transitioned over will be contingent upon the export capabilities of your current software as well as what import technology your new billing software includes ..read more
Centerbase Blog
4y ago
Your firm is making an investment in new legal practice management and billing software in order to achieve some desired financial and procedural improvements. And maybe you personally stuck your neck out and bet your career on this new software. There is no better way to facilitate a successful implementation than properly training your staff. In my experience, most law firms view training in one of two ways; the law firm sees training as an investment in their staff and the success of the implementation, or the firm views training as nonessential and just another way the softwa ..read more