Not exact matches
The
survey asked
Clio users what tool they use for legal research.
In over a year developing Apollo,
Clio spent more than 600 hours and 60 days visiting law firms, consulting with clients, conducting
user testing, and monitoring feedback from customer
surveys and interactions.
The
survey asked
Clio users -LSB-...]
They increased the scope and scale of analysis, including two supplementary
surveys: one of nearly 3,000 lawyers (both
Clio users and non-
Clio users) to continue the investigation into how lawyers are spending their time, and one of over 2,000 consumers to understand how clients are finding and choosing their legal representation.
Using anonymized data from 60,000
users, supplemented by large - scale
surveys,
Clio was able to make numerous findings, including where lawyers spend their time and where their concerns lie.
This year's Apple at Law
User Survey revives the annual tradition begun with Clio's «Apple in Law Offices» survey, conducted from 2010 to
Survey revives the annual tradition begun with
Clio's «Apple in Law Offices»
survey, conducted from 2010 to
survey, conducted from 2010 to 2013.