The ROI of Automation for a Small Law Firm
Most ROI discussions are fantasies written by marketing departments. They present a clean upward curve where upfront investment magically transforms into profit. The reality is...
This repository houses n8n workflows engineered for high-fidelity case management and compliance. Topics include zero-touch client intake systems (Webform to Retainer), automated deadline docketing triggers, and self-categorizing discovery archives. Focused on eradicating non-billable administrative friction to maximize fee-earning capacity.
Most ROI discussions are fantasies written by marketing departments. They present a clean upward curve where upfront investment magically transforms into profit. The reality is...
Most case studies on legal automation are marketing fluff. They present a polished, frictionless narrative that conveniently ignores the reality of implementation. The truth is...
A five-attorney personal injury firm was burning through 25 billable hours a week on client intake. Their process was a tangle of web form emails,...
A ten-person personal injury firm was operating on a tech stack that was charitably described as archaic. The core problem was data friction. A single...
The firm wasn’t broken. It was just slow. Ten attorneys, a solid book of personal injury business, and an operational stack held together by spreadsheets...
Most automation case studies read like marketing copy. They promise a frictionless paradise where software solves every problem. That is not this story. This is...
A three-partner litigation firm approached us with a familiar problem. Their client intake process was a fragile, manual assembly line held together by email chains...
The firm wasn’t failing. It was drowning. A 15-attorney litigation boutique, they were bogged down by the sheer volume of non-billable, administrative friction required to...
The firm, a three-attorney litigation practice, was operating on a stack of disconnected tools. A generic WordPress contact form dumped leads into a shared Outlook...