Engagement Farming: Automating Fee Agreements Should Be a Priority for Law Firms

Document automation for law firms, can become pretty complicated – especially when you’re dealing with tiers of logic, as is common with estate planning documents, for exampleBut, there are simpler operations than that – more like find & replace – where you can just slot language into a predetermined spot.  This is the easiest sort of document assembly operation there is, because you simply need to draft/update language + determine where it goes. 

 

This is how invoices are built in case management & accounting softwares: you create an invoice template, and billable items are added, usually automatically. 



Law firms can do the same with fee agreements – most just don’tLots of softwares have the capability to generate engagement agreements from templates – like customer relationship management software, case management software, accounting software, etc.  For the most part, those contracts are all boilerplate, save for the scope and fee/basis of rate clauseSo, to automate the creation of those documents, you simply need to align case types with the appropriate scope and payment clausesIt’s just that simpleSo, once a case type is selected, and the law firm decides to work with the lead, as a client – that engagement agreement will be created automatically; and, then – depending on the tool you’re using – you may also be able to send that finalized document out for signature, including followup requests. 

 

This may seem like a small changebut, how many clients do you convert each yearEnough to save significant time, if you can automate your onboarding process. 

 

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