Grow your practice without losing billable hours
Marketing your firm and turning leads into clients is vital for any law firm to remain profitable. But how do you find the time when you’re already knee-deep in active cases?
Watch CosmoLex’s webinar to learn how your law firm can take advantage of marketing automation tools to effortlessly grow your business. You’ll learn how to:
Since joining Law Ruler, Matthew has helped hundreds of firms grow their practice, increase productivity, and simplify how they integrate with leading technology.
His knowledge in law and cloud-based software has given him the industry experience that continually helps law firms succeed! Now his mission is helping law firms across the country, and from every practice area, learn how to use simple software to track, grow, and maintain relationships to grow their business.
There isn’t anything I don’t like. Easier timekeeping and keeps the books straight because they have to match up…we switched because it includes bookkeeping and timekeeping in one program.
Rebecca Norton | On Point Legal
We needed to find an alternative solution to PCLaw, as we were moving to a cloud-based system. It appeared the employees at CosmoLex had more experience in migrating the data from PCLaw to CosmoLex.
Andrea C. Kryszak | Kryszak & Associates
Using a third-party platform for accounting didn’t make sense anymore…conflict check approach is good and I like the ability to handle my accounting within the case management software.
Andy Patzig | Patzig Law
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