Legal practice management software helps mid-sized firms manage day-to-day workflows and business operations—are you ready to make the transition?
The right legal practice management software streamlines processes, boosts efficiencies, and provides remote accessibility—providing multifaceted performance and productivity advantages to everyone at a busy, dynamic law firm. However—with many options to choose from, along with challenges like pushback or resistance to change—exploring the possibilities of practice management software for your firm can be overwhelming.
The panelists will discuss the pros and cons of investing in practice management software, and address common questions and concerns you may have when deciding if taking on new software is the right move for your firm. They’ll cover topics like:
- What to look for in software for a mid-sized firm
- The support and training needed for successful implementation for a dynamic team
- How to gain buy-in from staff at your firm
- Potential risks to consider
- How to plan a migration
Meetup Overview:
- Who: Hosted by Frances Bourikas, Senior Manager, Mid-Market at Clio, featuring David P. Stasaitis President of Stasmayer Inc and Angela Lennon, Partner at Koenig|Dunne, and Michaela Seidl, Paralegal at Koenig|Dunne
- What: A 60-minute panel discussion on evaluating legal software for mid-sized firms
- When: August 10 at 11:00 a.m PDT | 2:00 p.m. EDT
- Where: Zoom
- Why: Choosing new technology for your firm can be overwhelming, but this meetup can help with the process
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Speakers
David P. Stasaitis
President and CSO
Stasmayer Inc.
As Stasmayer’s President, David Stasaitis is responsible for business growth and leading the company’s technology strategy. As an IT expert for the legal industry, Stasaitis oversees development of IT infrastructures and solutions for law firms, including law practice management, cloud solutions, IT support, and managed services. He is one of the top Gold Clio Certified consultants in the world.
Angela Lennon
Partner
Koenig|Dunne, PC, LLO,
Angela Lennon is a partner at Koenig|Dunne, PC, LLO, the largest divorce law firm in Nebraska. Angela focuses her practice on divorce and collaborative divorce. She is a leader of the Nebraska Collaborative Divorce Professionals organization, a member of the Nebraska Bar Association, and is on the Executive Council for the Omaha Bar Association.
Angela earned her Bachelor’s degree from Vassar College and her juris doctor from Creighton University School of Law. She was a contributing author of Divorce in Nebraska: The Legal Process, Your Rights, and What to Expect, published in 2013. Angela has also spoken and written on the topic of the legal profession embracing technology to increase access to justice. She is the author of “Step-by-Step Guidance: Empowering Pro Se Litigants Through Technology,” published in the Nebraska Lawyer Magazine and she has been featured on the Omaha Bar Association’s “Bar Talk” podcast discussing Untie Online.
In December 2019, Angela Lennon and her team launched Untie Online, a Koenig|Dunne Divorce Service to expand access to the justice system in Nebraska. Untie Online is an affordable online divorce service that provides divorcing spouses step-by-step guidance, personalized and customized legal documents, and attorney support.
Michaela Seidl
Certified Paralegal
Koenig|Dunne, PC, LLO,
Michaela’s professional experience gives her a depth of competence. At 21 she began to work in the legal field, gaining knowledge about real estate and finance. Those early years gave Michaela the solid foundation she needed when the focus of her legal field became divorce, years later our clients reap the benefits. She loves to bring her ideas about how the latest and greatest in technology can help her firm serve their clients even better.
Host
Frances Bourikas, JD
Senior Manager, Mid-Market
Clio
Frances Bourikas is the Senior Manager for the Mid-Market Team at Clio and has been helping larger firms transition to the cloud over the past 5 years. Frances graduated with her JD in 2015, and worked at one of the largest cloud-computing companies in the world before joining Clio.