For US law firms
Voice-first legal billing for US lawyers
CaseClock captures billable work by voice, structures it into review-ready time entries, and syncs approved entries to Clio — or exports to any billing system. $29 USD per attorney per month. Request access or schedule a demo.
Built for US legal practice
The billing problem US lawyers face every day
US lawyers lose billable time every day — in phone calls, brief document reviews, corridor advice, and tasks completed between meetings that never generate a time entry. The ABA estimates lawyers capture significantly less than the time they actually work.
The problem is not discipline. It is friction. Opening a billing system, navigating to the right matter, formatting an entry — it takes three minutes in the middle of a busy day. So it gets deferred, and deferral leads to loss.
CaseClock reduces the friction to 20 seconds. Speak the work. CaseClock structures it. Review and approve when you are ready.
- Capture billable time by voice — immediately after the work, not at end of day
- CaseClock structures spoken input into a review-ready billing draft
- You review and approve before anything enters your billing system
- Sync directly to Clio or export a structured CSV for any other billing system
- Nothing is passively tracked or automatically submitted
Pricing — USD
US pricing — simple, per attorney
Early adopter
$29 USD/month
Per attorney. Contact our team to get started.
General availability
$69 USD/month
Per attorney. After early adopter period ends.
Modeled example based on conservative assumptions: a lawyer billing at $350/hour who captures 0.1 additional hours per day captures approximately $770/month in additional billable time — roughly 11× the monthly cost. Actual results vary.
Calculate your firm’s billing potential →Ethics and compliance
Designed for US professional responsibility obligations
ABA guidance on cloud services
CaseClock is designed to support compliance with ABA Formal Opinion 477R on cloud services and confidentiality, and applicable state bar guidance on technology use. Lawyers should consult their state bar’s technology guidance and their own ethics counsel for their firm’s specific obligations.
Contemporaneous timekeeping
ABA ethics guidance and state bar opinions consistently support contemporaneous time capture as the standard for accurate and defensible billing records. Voice-first capture — speaking the work immediately after it occurs — is a practical way to meet this standard in daily practice, without interrupting the work to open a billing system.
Client data and confidentiality
CaseClock does not use client names, matter details, or billing narratives for AI training. Voice recordings are retained in your account for accuracy and reference — you can delete them at any time. Lawyer review and approval is always the final step before any entry enters the billing system. Nothing is automatically submitted.
CaseClock stores US client data in Azure — Central US.
Integrations
Works with your US billing system
Clio has significant market share among US law firms. CaseClock connects directly to Clio via OAuth — approved entries sync to Clio as time entries without export or manual transfer. Clio’s strong US presence means the native connection is immediately useful for most US firms evaluating CaseClock.
For US firms using other billing systems — MyCase, PracticePanther, PCLaw, or others — CaseClock uses a structured CSV export workflow. After reviewing and approving entries, export a structured CSV and import it into your billing system. No system replacement required.
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Start capturing more of what you bill
$29 USD per attorney per month. Available to US law firms and organizations.