Coming up Monday and Tuesday is the 2012 Strategic Solutions for Solo & Small Firms Conference, presented in Duluth by Minnesota CLE. This looks to be a great program, featuring speakers such as Mark Britton,
Clio and Rocket Matter Both Launch APIs and Integration with Third-Party Apps
I’m starting to wonder whether Clio and Rocket Matter are engaged in high-tech corporate espionage. In January, within days of each other, both companies added document assembly to their cloud-based practice management applications. (See my earlier posts
Clio Announces Financing, Document Assembly
I am here at LegalTech in New York where I had an opportunity to meet yesterday with Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau, founders of Clio, the cloud-based practice management application. They had big news to share: Clio has raised $6 million in financing. This is the first major capital investment in any…
For Third Birthday, Clio Unveils New Features, Cleaner Design
The Web-based practice-management application Clio marked its third year of business Oct. 1. Today, to mark the occasion, it announced new features and unveiled a cleaner design.
The most significant changes announced today are that Clio users can now integrate their accounts with three of the leading cloud-based document management applications:
Survey Measures Mac Use by Lawyers
PC or Mac? It is a question lawyers have long debated and debated and debated even more. Now, a survey seeks to put some meat on the bones of the debate, aiming to determine whether there is clear evidence of trend towards Macs within the legal industry.
The survey is being conducted…
Clio Announces Google Apps Integration
In a post two weeks ago about Clio, the cloud-based law practice management application, I said the company had a major enhancement in the works. Well, here it is. Today, Clio and Google announced Clio’s integration with Google Apps, Google’s cloud-based suite of office tools for…
Clio Turns Two, As Lawyers Ease Into the Cloud
Today marks the second anniversary of Clio, the Web-based practice-management suite. This milestone is notable because it signifies the legal profession’s increasing comfort with and use of cloud-based applications.
I first wrote about Clio in June 2008, when it came out in beta. When its formal version was released at LegalTech New York…
Lawyer2Lawyer Looks at Ethics in the Cloud
The North Carolina State Bar recently published for comment a proposed legal ethics opinion approving lawyers’ use of cloud computing and Software-as-a-Service. In this week’s edition of the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the ethics of cloud computing with two guests:…