Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests. Woodpecker, legal document automation for solo and small firms.Ī reminder that we are on Patreon.Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, and MerusCase, and e-payments platform Headnote.We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. On top of tracking time and generating/delivering invoices to clients, users can set. While timekeeping and billing remains its core functions, Bill4Time also operates with the capabilities of a full-featured case management software. Those experiences, he says, taught him that the fewer the surprises in billing, the happier the client and the law firm - the lesson that inspired him to found Apperio. Built with attorneys in mind, Bill4Time features a very robust software for timekeeping and billing purposes.
After completing his MBA at INSEAD, he spent three years working as an investment manager in a private equity firm.
He also discusses his founding of the company in 2013, its development since then, and its drive, launched last year, to significantly expand its market in the United States.īefore founding Apperio, d’Adhemar worked six years as a lawyer for a large international law firm. In this episode of LawNext, d’Adhemar joins host Bob Ambrogi to discuss why he believes hourly rates, done right, are often a fairer measure of legal costs than fixed or capped fees. By identifying it, d’Adhemar says, both clients and law firms will be better positioned to manage legal costs. The real culprit for out-of-control legal costs is something else altogether, he believes. Does the billable hour get a bum rap? Nicholas d’Adhemar, founder and CEO of the London-based spend management company Apperio, believes so.