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ROI CALCULATOR

Legal Billing ROI Calculator — How Much Is Unbilled Time Costing You?

Calculate how much revenue your law firm is missing. Use our ROI tool to see how capturing 30 minutes of quick tasks daily — calls, emails, brief consults — adds $48,000+ in annual billings.

Modeled example based on conservative assumptions: $400/hour and 0.5 hours/day across 48 workweeks. Actual results vary.

Adjust the numbers to match your billing rate and workflow.

Your practice

= 0.5 hours/day per lawyer

Projected Recovery

Estimated recovered annual value

$48,000

per lawyer / year

Annual CaseClock cost

$348 / lawyer / year

137.9× modeled return

Per month

$4,000

Per week

$1,000

Time recovered / year

120.0 hrs / lawyer

Admin time saved / year

48.0 hrs / lawyer

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Examples on this site combine a modeled example and pilot-user observations. Modeled example: 0.5 hours/day (day-one minimum, based on pilot data) at $400/hour across 240 working days. Actual results vary by practice, workflow, and billing rate.

This calculator is an estimate for planning purposes. Actual results depend on billing rate, workflow, and how consistently the tool is used.

Admin Time Saved

Admin Hours Saved / Year (per lawyer)

48.0 hrs

Admin Hours Saved / Year (firm)

48.0 hrs

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Pilot lawyer example

“CaseClock more than pays for itself. From my first day I was capturing at least half an hour of billable time I had been missing every single day — and because entries get into our system the same day, we bill sooner and get paid sooner.”

Shaun Foster
Lawyer, John Southward LLP
CaseClock user — 0.5h+/day from day one, grows with use (user example; results vary)

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