Law Practice Management

ABA Blueprint web tool will help lawyers find resources to run their firms

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ABA Blueprint

Screenshot of abablueprint.com.

The ABA is planning to launch a web tool this fall that will provide one-stop shopping for resources that will help lawyers manage their legal practices.

The web portal, called ABA Blueprint, will help lawyers find a range of products, including technology, marketing services, retirement services and life insurance, according to an ABA press release.

ABA President Linda A. Klein, who announced the program at the ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, says the web application will help members get what they need to run their practices “while saving far more than they pay in dues.”

“The ABA will enhance our resources that help our members—especially solo practitioners and those in small firms—with marketing, managing their practices and getting out ahead of what’s new in technology,” Klein said in the press release.

The ABA is working with CuroLegal, an outsourced law-practice-management company, to launch ABA Blueprint, which will be available for desktop and mobile devices.

ABA Blueprint will offer services both to ABA members and nonmembers. However, members will be able to access members-only features such as a chatbot and free live consultations.

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