Legal

Overview:

Legal software refers to a category of software designed to help law firms, legal departments, and individual lawyers manage their legal operations, including case management, document management, time tracking, billing, and legal research. Legal software typically includes a range of tools and features, such as case tracking, document assembly, document version control, time tracking, billing and invoicing, and legal research databases. With legal software, law firms and legal departments can improve their efficiency, accuracy, and productivity, and better manage their clients' legal matters. Legal software is essential for legal professionals seeking to streamline their operations, increase their profitability, and provide better service to their clients. It is often integrated with other business software, such as CRM and accounting systems, to provide a comprehensive solution for managing various aspects of a law firm or legal department's operations.

About the Data:

Total companies: 32

Top PLG Companies:

Name Sub Category Pricing Model Acquisition Model Employees Founded Last Updated
logoappcoll
Legal -- Hybrid 1-50 2009 2 days ago
logoarize
Legal -- Hybrid 1-50 2016 2 days ago
logobuildium
Legal Tiered Hybrid 50-250 2004 2 days ago
logoclientpay
Legal -- Hybrid 1-50 1993 2 days ago
logocosmolex
Legal -- PLG 1-50 2013 2 days ago

Pricing Models:

The most popular pricing model in Legal is Tiered.
The Tiered Based Pricing Model is a tiered subscription model with different tiers that are solely differentiated based on features. Users buy a plan based on features that they want to access in the product. Read more...
Other pricing models in this category include Hidden and Seat Based.

Pricing Model Examples:

Name Sub Category Pricing Model Acquisition Model Employees Founded Last Updated
logobuildium
Legal Tiered Hybrid 50-250 2004 2 days ago
logoguesty
Legal Hidden Hybrid 250-1K 2013 2 days ago
logosmokeball
Legal Seat Based Hybrid 50-250 2010 6 days ago

Acquistion Models:

The term "acquisition model" in the context of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) pertains to the approach adopted by companies to acquire customers, also known as "motions." There are two fundamental motions in SaaS, namely the product-led and sales-led models. Some companies integrate both models, leveraging the strengths of each to work collaboratively towards customer acquisition.

Acquisition Model Examples:

Name Sub Category Pricing Model Acquisition Model Employees Founded Last Updated
logozeevou
Legal -- SLG 1-50 2019 2 days ago
logosmokeball
Legal Seat Based Hybrid 50-250 2010 6 days ago
logorentpost
Legal -- PLG 1-50 2009 2 days ago
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