LEAP’s cloud-based practice management system means you can take advantage of integrated matter management, document automation and legal accounting from anywhere, at any time.
LEAP makes it easy to work on your matters whether you're in the office, at home, or meeting with clients.
Featuring seven key strategies, you can learn how to stay productive and operate your law firm outside of a traditional brick and mortar office with this downloadable guide.
Due to the ongoing challenges posed by the coronavirus, your firm may find it necessary to implement a work from home policy or something similar. Read our blog on working remotely.
Share and collaborate on documents and matters, conduct audio or video calls with your team and schedule client callbacks directly from LEAP using Microsoft Teams' LEAP integration.
Integration between LEAP and FaceTime lets you video call clients and third parties directly from a LEAP matter or card on your iOS device. Take advantage of face-to-face meetings from any location with the ability to send FaceTime invitations from the LEAP Mobile App. With the option to automatically record time spent on FaceTime calls made through the LEAP Mobile App, you can be confident that you have accounted for all your time entries.
LEAP simplifies your IT and reduces your overhead by getting rid of your servers forever. As a true cloud solution, all your data is securely stored remotely on LEAP servers powered by AWS (Amazon Web Services). LEAP stores your firm's data in the jurisdiction of origin - in the United States, that's Virginia. LEAP also makes continuous data backups, so your LEAP data will always be up to date to the last time you connected to the internet.
AWS makes security its top priority, providing a data center and network architecture built to meet the requirements of the most security-sensitive organizations such as NASA, Atlassian and the Dow Jones.
"The remote installation process was quick, easy and painless. We love that LEAP is cloud-based and can access it anywhere. We previously used PCLaw, which was very difficult to use working from home."