Paralegals use PacerPro to eliminate non-billable role work, improve response time, and ensure that everyone on the team is taken, everytime.
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The Problem
Distributing PACER filings and downloading PACER documents is a distraction and, depending on the request, can take hours. Paralegals busy managing complex cases don’t have the time for this rote work — and clients don’t want to pay for it.
PacerPro helps Paralegals Save Time Managing Firm Litigation
For these paralegals, the solution was to automate ECF management with PacerPro.
The automatic downloads and consistent naming of documents have both been great time savers for our office.
Debra Feilner Docket Administrator and Advanced Certified Paralegal Husch Blackwell
PacerPro gives the teams easy, immediate access to documents without billing hundreds of dollars an hour to download them - instead they can spend the time reviewing the docket.
Christina Bennet
PacerPro Also Makes It Easier for Paralegals And Legal Secretaries To Get Attonreys What They Need, When They Need It
For these paralegals, the solution was to automate ECF management with PacerPro.
My lawyers are happy to receive their filings so quickly - no more emails passing between assistants, paralegals, and attorneys sending around new filings (and eliminates the problem if you forget to send a copy to a team member). Lis
Lisa Vialpando Lega Secretary Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie
With an intuitive, efficient and ever-evolving platform, PacerPro has quickly become a permanent fixture in the management and administration of my case work.
David A. Gerkin Litigation Paralegal Baker Botts
PacerPro is a Particularly Helpful for Large Dockets and Complex Cases
Paralegals particularly rely on PacerPro when dealing with larger and more unwieldy dockets.
PacerPro enables paralegals who are working in a bankruptcy litigation world to quickly review longer dockets. This is important because sometimes bankruptcy is not as cut and dry as general civil litigation where everything that gets filed is pertinent. For bankruptcy dockets, sometimes much of it is not pertinent to what is going on with the case at that moment. But the paralegals still need to be able to see everything and then quickly focus on the relevant entries.