Still relying on outdated practice management software? The longer you wait, the more time and revenue you lose.
When active cases are in motion and legal teams are already juggling heavy workloads, it’s easy to delay a software upgrade. But clinging to outdated systems creates daily friction. Teams waste time on repetitive tasks, searching emails for documents, or correcting preventable errors. Those small inefficiencies pile up fast.
Backdocket’s law firm practice management software makes the transition simple. With guided onboarding, legal-specific features, and ongoing support, your firm can upgrade without disrupting your caseload.
Even when a system no longer fits their needs, many firms stick with it because switching sounds more complicated. The most common concerns include:
These concerns are understandable, but with the right approach, upgrading doesn’t have to cause disruption. It can lead to immediate, noticeable improvements.
Backdocket helps law firms upgrade without unnecessary stress. From initial setup to long-term use, every feature is designed to be practical, intuitive, and easy to adopt.
Here’s why backdocket makes it easy to move to a new system:
The platform doesn’t require highly technical training. Our customizable dashboard is organized into clearly labeled sections so users can move through tasks without confusion. Client details, deadlines, and documents are easy to locate.
Opening a case, assigning work, or sending internal updates takes only a few steps, allowing new users to use the system with minimal instruction.
No law firm should have to manage a system switch on its own. Backdocket’s implementation team will work with your firm to guide you through every step of the transition.
Onboarding help includes:
With support from backdocket’s onboarding specialists, we’ll get you up and running quickly with a tailored system from day one.
Support doesn’t end after setup. Backdocket offers free, unlimited help to all customers, whether you’re brand new or months into using the system. Team members can get guidance tailored to their responsibilities, saving you time and money on staff training.
Our support team is available anytime to answer questions, adjust workflows, and help your system grow with you. You’ll always have a specialist to turn to before, during, and long after onboarding.
After onboarding with backdocket, your team will spend less time correcting mistakes, tracking down documents, and repeating tasks.
The long-term benefits to your firm include:
Backdocket connects deadlines, court dates, documents, and billing details to each case, so everything you need is easy to access and update. No more spreadsheets, inboxes, or handwritten notes.
Attorneys, paralegals, and administrators work in the same system. Task assignments, case notes, and updates are visible, so no one is left out of the loop.
The system automatically links billable hours and expenses to the correct case, so your billing team doesn’t have to track down missing details or recheck hourly rates. Invoices are ready faster, with fewer corrections, so payments come in on time.
As caseloads increase or new hires join the team, backdocket adapts. You can update access, refine workflows, and add users without overhauling the system.
Outdated platforms slow productivity, increase risk, and make everyday tasks harder than they should be. Switching platforms may sound disruptive, but with the proper support, it can be a practical step toward better daily operations.
Backdocket gives law firms the tools to work faster, communicate more clearly, and stay organized, without putting active cases on hold.
Schedule a demo today to see how backdocket simplifies the transition and gives your team a system that works better from day one.
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