
A Calgary-based provider of legal technology and workflow solutions is working with Clio.
Calgary’s Prolegis announced this week a strategic integration with BC-based Clio to design a singular intake to reporting operational environment for legal professionals.
“Our collaboration with Clio and the resulting integration connect the essential tools our customers use every day to serve their clients,” explains Scott Archibald, chief executive officer of Prolegis.
The integration allows Canadian real estate law firms to leverage the power of Prolegis’ real estate practice-specific workflow tools and document automation while maintaining a single, consistent source of truth within Clio’s Intelligent Legal Work Platform, according to Archibald.
“Establishing a seamless integration which provides access to all required tools throughout the entire matter lifecycle—from initial intake to final billing—establishes a unified experience,” he stated.
This “empowers users to enhance data fidelity, significantly reduce non-billable time, and be able to focus entirely on delivering expert client service and a better overall experience.”
The true value of the Prolegis and Clio integration, according to the collaboration’s web page, is in “compound automation.” By unifying systems, the labuor involved in a complex legal process is drastically reduced.
“Canadian law firms deserve purpose-built technology for the nuances of the Canadian legal landscape,” suggests Luke Slan, who serves as General Manager of Canada at Clio.
“This integration with Prolegis reflects our deepened commitment to this market,” stated Slan, “delivering a seamless experience that allows real estate professionals to centralize their data and work with greater confidence and efficiency.”
The solution will be available to joint Prolegis and Clio customers in Alberta and Ontario come February, Slan says, with British Columbia to follow.
Prolegis was founded in 2018. Clio was established in 2008.



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