Universal Migrator has announced its July 2025 update, introducing five new connectors to its migration platform, and expanding its library to more than 130 available connectors. The latest additions include CaseCloud, CityLaw, DocRio, Surepoint LMS, and Vimeo.
About Universal Migrator
Universal Migrator specializes in providing technology and IT consultants with streamlined solutions for migrating data between legal software platforms. With this update, the company continues its pace of releasing more than one new connector per week, reinforcing its commitment to serving the evolving needs of the legal technology industry.
Technology and IT consultants working with law firms seeking to transition their critical data from legacy systems or other software solutions increasingly rely on Universal Migrator’s broad set of connectors. As previously covered by LawNext, the company’s consistent growth and frequent product enhancements position it as a market leader in legal data migration, with earlier updates bringing significant expansions such as the milestone of surpassing 2,882 migration paths earlier this year.
July’s Update
The July update notably includes connectors for:
- CaseCloud, enhancing migration capabilities for firms transitioning from this cloud-based case management solution.
- CityLaw, addressing the migration needs of municipal-focused legal practices.
- DocRio, facilitating smoother transfers from this document management system.
- Surepoint LMS, broadening support for firms utilizing Surepoint’s legal management software.
- Vimeo, assisting legal teams in migrating video content more effectively.
Universal Migrator’s continued investment in expanding migration paths highlights its role as a crucial resource for consultants managing complex legal technology transitions. The ongoing addition of new connectors underscores the company’s dedication to enabling seamless, error-free migrations, minimizing downtime and operational disruption.
For more information about Universal Migrator and their latest connector additions, visit their migration pages linked above.