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Iuscase - law firm management app

The image features a laptop on a desk with office supplies and the legal services management app open on the screen. The app interface displays a grid or table with data highlighted in green and red.

Used technologies

  • Java
  • react logoReact
  • html 5 logoHTML
  • redux logoRedux

Aim of the project

Iuscase is an innovative system that facilitates the efficient organization of legal teamwork. This system is designed to enable comprehensive management of a law firm by utilizing a range of modules that support various aspects of legal practice. With Iuscase, law firms can better manage their tasks, clients, and documentation, increasing work efficiency and improving client service.
This is a close-up view of a laptop displaying the legal services management app interface. The screen shows a detailed form or document management section of the app.

Key features

  • Client Management - a central client database providing quick access to information and history of contacts and cases.
  • Invoicing and Billing Module - facilitating invoice generation, payment monitoring, and client billing.
  • Task and Activity Management - a tool for planning, tracking, and delegating tasks within the legal team.
  • Work and Expense Reporting - the ability to generate reports on worked hours, expenses, and progress in specific cases.
  • Calendar Integration - allowing scheduling of meetings, deadlines, and reminders.
  • Document Repository - a central place for storing and sharing documents related to client cases.
  • Analytics - tools for analyzing data related to the law firm's activities, enabling process optimization.
  • Incoming and Outgoing Correspondence - the ability to manage and archive incoming and outgoing correspondence.

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