How much should law-firm software cost?
There's no single number, but there is a way to figure out yours. A founder's framework for adding up what you actually pay, and the line that tells you you're overpaying.
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Plain, first-hand guides to the operational side of practice, what your software should cost, how pricing models actually add up, and what to look for before you sign. Written by the founder, a practicing attorney who runs his own firm on this. No vendor pitches, no legal advice.
There's no single number, but there is a way to figure out yours. A founder's framework for adding up what you actually pay, and the line that tells you you're overpaying.
Per-seat pricing punishes the thing you want most: hiring. A founder walks through where the two models cross, why the crossover comes sooner than you'd think, and the softer costs nobody puts on the invoice.
All-in-one is a marketing word until you pressure-test it. A founder's buyer checklist: the questions that separate a real single system from a bundle of bolt-ons wearing one logo.