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Top 124 Legal Practice Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 124 SaaS companies in Legal Practice Management Software. They have combined revenues of $1B and employ 8.1K people. They have raised $2.7B and serve 662K customers combined.

Legal Practice Management Software is designed to help law firms and legal professionals efficiently manage their practice through centralized systems. These solutions facilitate the organization of cases, contacts, and documents while enabling effective collaboration among law firm team members. By offering features such as time tracking, billing, and client communication, legal practice management software enhances operational efficiency and allows legal professionals to focus more on their core responsibilities rather than administrative tasks. Typical features include case and matter management, document management, automated workflows, and billing functionalities. Common workflows involve intake processes, scheduling appointments, and managing deadlines, which are essential for a successful legal practice. The primary users of this software are law firms of varying sizes, legal practitioners, paralegals, and administrative staff who seek to streamline their operations and improve client services.

Companies
124
Revenue
$1B
Funding
$2.7B
Employees
8.1K

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Top Legal Practice Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Clio

Washington D.c., District Of Columbia, United States

Clio provides cloud-based practice management software for the legal industry. Clio's platform offers a range of features, including time tracking, billing and invoicing, document management, client communication, and legal research, to help law firms manage their day-to-day operations more efficiently.

Revenue
$200M
Customers
70
Year founded
2008
Funding
$1.3B
Team size
1.8K
Growth
-12.83%
2
AffiniPay

Austin, Texas, United States

Professional-services payment company serving legal, accounting, engineering and construction firms with legal practice management software serving over 65,000 law firms

Revenue
$131.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
-
Team size
623
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide case and matter management functionalities - Should include time tracking and billing capabilities - Must support document management and secure storage - Should offer client communication tools and secure messaging - Must enable workflow automation for routine legal processes - Not just case management; must also offer comprehensive client relationship management - Should be suitable for law firms of various sizes