Best Docketing Software for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Docketing software for Linux in 2024

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    uLawPractice Reviews
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    uLawPractice

    Superfluid Software

    $34.00 CAD/month/user
    21 Ratings
    uLaw Practice is a cloud-based practice management (PM) software solution designed specifically for sole practitioners, paralegals, and small law firms. Developed by Superfluid Software, uLaw Practice integrates legal accounting, general accounting, and trust accounting with powerful analytics tools and practice management in one unified suite. By leveraging uLaw Practice, law professionals can be more productive and foster greater control of their practice while saving time and reducing costs. Voted as the cloud best software for 5 years in a row by Canadian Lawyer's magazine, uLaw sublimely integrates complex legal accounting features and practice management into a single pane of glass. uLaw features and integration with payment solutions, any Canadian bank brings all aspects of cash flow into a single flow thus allowing your practice to analyze and optimize both top-line and bottom-line of your business. With uLaw you have court form automation for your province as well. This enables you to just download any court form for your province and we fill in 90% of the content thus saving time and money for your business. uLaw also has Android and iOS native app to manage docketing and downtime analytics.
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    UniCourt Enterprise API Reviews

    UniCourt Enterprise API

    UniCourt Inc.

    $2250 Per Month
    The UniCourt Enterprise API delivers real-time state and federal court data via LegalTech’s only API-first platform for business development, litigation strategy, docket management, and more. Unlike legacy providers, UniCourt provides an API-first plug-and-play architecture and leverages highly sophisticated data normalization to deliver the comprehensive and well-structured dataset needed to power the next generation of legal analytics.
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