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Companies tagged with legal document management software

CaseFox

Make this year your year of success by getting started with the most affordable yet efficient legal practice management software. CaseFox's basic plan which is free forever is used by more than 10,000 lawyers and is most 5 star reviewed. It was made by keeping in mind the intricacies of the legal profession and can be used by small to mid-sized businesses. CaseFox is a cloud based software to provide your law firm the ease to manage your clients, meetings, billing and payments all at a place.

CaseFox

CaseFox is a cloud-based legal billing and practice management solution for attorneys, CPAs, consultants, investigators, and other legal professionals which helps law firms with the most vital features such as case, client and document management, timekeeping and expense tracking, billing and payments, client intake form and many more. When it comes to integrations, CaseFox integrates with the top legal softwares such as PayPal, LawPay, Quickbooks, Xero, DropBox, Drive, G- Suite, Box, Office 365, Calendar and many more.

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