The American Bar Association (ABA) today announced a unique strategic partnership with legal technology leader Clio to combine forces in assisting lawyers as they navigate the fast-changing challenges of the legal field.
As of today, annual Clio customers can get complimentary one-year memberships to the ABA, the world’s largest association of legal professionals. The membership also includes complimentary membership in the ABA’s Law Practice and Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Divisions. As ABA members, Clio customers will gain access to the ABA’s exclusive library of content on every area of the law, including more than 600 CLE courses, and a vast archive of ethics CLEs, with content that is tailored to each Clio customer’s practice area and interests. This offer will extend to anyone who signs up for Clio until December 31, 2020. Additionally, to facilitate access to the best technology tools, skills and knowledge available, ABA members will receive an additional 10% discount on Clio’s annual plan.
As part of their partnership, the ABA and Clio are also running a toll-free hotline (1-888-484-2685) where lawyers can seek advice on questions related to law practice during the current pandemic and get information on accessing and implementing federal stimulus programs. The toll-free hotline is available to all legal professionals and is monitored by Clio and attorneys from the ABA Innovation Center, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Central Time.
“The ABA’s collaboration with Clio on the toll-free hotline will give all lawyers access to timely information on government stimulus programs related to the pandemic,” said ABA President Judy Perry Martinez. “What’s more, Clio subscribers — as a part of their subscription — can become American Bar Association members with access to the ABA’s full range of valuable resources to help lawyers better serve their clients and manage their practices during these changing times and beyond.”
“We’re proud to join forces with the ABA to help legal professionals get access to the tools and resources they need to face both the challenges and opportunities facing lawyers and the public they serve,” said Jack Newton, CEO and co-founder of Clio. “We are experiencing change and disruption at an accelerated pace, and it’s imperative for industry leaders like the ABA and Clio to continue to work together to better support our legal community.”
In March, the ABA announced the creation of the Task Force on Legal Needs Arising Out of the 2020 Pandemic?, while Clio announced a $1 million Legal Relief Initiative? designed to help lawyers adapt to the challenges of COVID-19. The ABA’s task force, which includes representatives from top legal organizations in the United States including Clio, has pledged to address legal needs arising from the pandemic and mobilize volunteer lawyers and legal professionals for people who need help. Through their relief initiative, Clio has donated free practice management software to those in need, helped firms onboard to the cloud, launched educational programs to assist with stimulus applications and cash flow concerns, and provided direct monetary aid for legal professionals and organizations.
“As the pandemic and its economic impact spreads, millions of Americans will need help — not just with medical issues but also with legal issues, including lost jobs, evictions, insurance claims, family emergencies and obtaining the government benefits they need to survive,” ABA President Martinez said. “Those who come before our criminal justice system will face additional challenges as jobs are lost, the inability to pay fines and fees escalates, and we face a greater risk of detentions. In times of crisis, lawyers help.”
The partnership arose as the two legal profession leaders explored ways to help legal practitioners better address the new issues arriving out of the pandemic and its vast economic impact.
“The resources and services of the ABA and Clio complement each other well and will help lawyers navigate through this pandemic and position themselves for the future,” said ABA Executive Director Jack Rives.
Legal professionals who are interested in learning more about accessing the benefits of ABA and Clio’s strategic partnership are encouraged to visit clio.com/aba-clio.
- Posted June 11, 2020
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