
Lawcus
Legal billing software
Legal practice management software
Legal software
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- Ease of management
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What is Lawcus
Lawcus is a cloud-based legal practice management platform that combines matter management, time tracking, billing, and client intake workflows. It targets small to mid-sized law firms that want to manage cases, automate routine processes, and generate invoices from tracked time and expenses. The product emphasizes configurable workflows and automation (including rules-based tasking and intake) alongside standard practice management functions.
Unified matter-to-billing process
The platform connects matter management, time/expense capture, and invoicing in a single system. This reduces the need to reconcile data across separate tools for case tracking and billing. Firms can standardize how time entries and expenses flow into invoices and client communications.
Workflow and intake automation
Lawcus includes configurable workflows that can automate task creation, status changes, and follow-ups as matters progress. It supports online intake forms and lead-to-matter processes to reduce manual data entry. This focus on automation can be useful for firms that want more process control than basic matter and billing tools typically provide.
Cloud-based collaboration features
As a web-based system, Lawcus supports access for distributed teams without on-premises infrastructure. It provides centralized matter records, tasks, and communications artifacts to help staff coordinate work. This model aligns with firms that need remote access and consistent data across users.
Automation setup requires effort
Configurable workflows typically require initial design, testing, and ongoing maintenance to match a firm’s processes. Firms without an operations or admin owner may find it difficult to standardize workflows across practice areas. The value of the automation features depends on how well the firm implements and governs them.
May not fit complex firms
Firms with highly specialized billing arrangements, complex accounting requirements, or extensive reporting needs may require deeper configuration or complementary systems. Larger organizations often expect advanced controls, multi-entity structures, and highly granular permissions. Lawcus may be better aligned to small and mid-sized firms than enterprise deployments.
Integration depth varies by stack
Law firms often rely on a mix of document management, e-signature, payment, and court-filing tools. Depending on the firm’s existing stack, available integrations and API capabilities may not cover every required workflow end-to-end. This can lead to manual steps or the need for third-party automation services.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | $39 per user/month (annual) — $49 per user/month (monthly) | Case & Matter Management; Billing & Invoicing; Trust Accounting; No minimum users |
| Growth | $59 per user/month (annual) — $69 per user/month (monthly) | Includes Essential plus QuickBooks & Xero integration; Google & Office365 integration; Nova AI & Custom Fields; No minimum users |
| Elite | $79 per user/month (annual) — $89 per user/month (monthly) | Includes Growth plus Workflow Automation; Marketing Automation; Advanced Dashboards & Custom Report Builder; No minimum users |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (Get Quote) | Includes Elite plus Dedicated Onboarding & Account Manager; Custom Feature Development; Private Cloud & SLA options; Minimum 10 users |
Additional official notes: 14-day free trial (no credit card required); Two-way text messaging add-on: $10 per user/month; Data migration and private-cloud pricing vary by plan and requirements.