JustPractice is legal practice management software for small law firms. Its core message is helping attorneys reduce inefficient billable and non-billable time by moving cases forward through a “priority and calendar-based” workflow, so teams know what to do next and can better turn work into billable revenue.
Based on the information on the website, JustPractice is centered on an Intelligent Calendar-First Workflow, meaning case tasks and priorities are organized around the calendar. Supporting modules include a unified communication center, case and project management, trust fund tracking and reporting, goal progress management, invoicing, e-signatures, and AI-Powered Case Analysis. Overall, it covers key parts of day-to-day operations for small law firms, including case progression, client communication, billing, and document signing. However, the page does not go into detail on each module’s capabilities—for example, whether communications support email/SMS, whether invoicing supports online payments, or what inputs and outputs the AI analysis supports.
The website offers “Start your free trial” and clearly states no credit card required, indicating that users can try it without a credit card. However, the page also includes a “Join the Waitlist” form that asks for name, law firm, email, city, state, practice area, and current case management software. This suggests the product may still be in an invite-only or waitlist-based trial stage. The website does not disclose plans, pricing, or whether billing is per user or per firm, so buyers will need to contact the company directly before purchasing.
The main advantage is its clear vertical focus: it is designed around the pain points of small law firms and covers case management, scheduling, communications, trust funds, invoicing, and e-signatures. It may suit firms that want to replace scattered tools with a single system. The downside is that public information is limited: there is no visible detail on permissions, third-party integrations, data security and compliance, deployment options, APIs, customer support, or SLA. For organizations handling sensitive legal data, these are critical evaluation points.
JustPractice is best suited to small law firms in the U.S. or English-speaking environments, especially in the practice areas listed on the site, such as family law, commercial litigation, criminal defense, and personal injury. Access from China is unclear, and payment methods are not disclosed. If used in mainland China, firms should confirm network connectivity, suitability of the English interface, differences in legal workflows, and compliance requirements around cross-border data transfer. Alternatives to compare include Clio, PracticePanther, MyCase, and Smokeball, or a combination of local law firm management systems with e-signature and project management tools.
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justpractice.law is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach justpractice.law directly.