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Nojumi is a legal practice management software that helps you be on top of your law practice by offering a host of features that manage your matters, entities, documents, email, calendar and much more. What sets Nojumi apart from other legal practice management solutions is Nojumi's practice area addons. The practice area addons provide an end-to-end solution in a practice area by automating the entirety of the work of that the lawyer completes in that practice area, including obtaining the required information from the appropriate parties involved in the matter, generating the legal documents, obtaining signatures from the appropriate parties, storing the documents in the appropriate location and sending numerous automated correspondence to the parties involved in the matter.

Nojumi has an interesting past as it grew out of a law firm in Toronto. We started our legal tech journey by automating administrative processes for the law firm to create efficiencies. This experience exposed us to a world of inefficiencies in the legal industry that was previously unknown to us and made us determined to take meaningful steps within the legal tech space. As part of our journey, we have developed core patent-pending technologies that have enabled us to automate the process of providing legal services.

We realized that resolving inefficiencies in a law practice required two sets of solutions: general practice management solutions as well as specific solutions for specific practice areas in a jurisdiction. When we examined the available legal tech solutions we noticed that they either provided general practice management solutions such as matter and contact management, docketing, billing, bookkeeping, reconciliations, task management and scheduling or they provided specific practice area solutions such as conveyancing platforms, corporate maintenance solutions and dispute management solutions, which generated customized legal documents in the form commonly used in specific jurisdictions. As a result of the bifurcation in the available solutions, we noticed that many firms utilizing legal tech end up with numerous legal tech solutions on their tech stack, many of which didn’t seamlessly integrate with one another.