THE #1 NEW YORK-SPECIFIC
PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
AND DOCUMENT GENERATOR
We are the largest provider of Legal Practice and Case Management Programs specifically designed for New York State Personal Injury litigators, and have been serving the New York personal injury legal community since 1987. We are primarily focused on the plaintiff's bar, and meet the needs of clients ranging from the individual practitioner to the multi-office law firm. We offer customized solutions at reasonable costs.
LexPI is a practice management, case management, and document assembly software program for New York personal injury litigators. It offers an inituitive, easy-to-learn interface, and is available for Microsoft Windows© platforms. LexPI is the only personal injury case management application developed, used and continuously enhanced with new features and capabilities since 1995 - proven and improved for over twenty five years - with feedback from hundreds of firms and thousands of users. No competitor can make that claim. LexPI provides seamless integration between your client files, documents, scans, firm calendar, Outlook™, and case information, with a direct calendar interface to e-Law™. LexPI has the most powerful document generator available for a New York Personal Injury law firm, bar none. Where our competitors offer a simple formfiller, LexPI offers sophisticated pleadings that automatically conform and adapt themselves to the fact patterns of your case. For example, to do a Summons & Complaint, there's no need to hunt for a summons and complaint form that may sort of match your fact pattern. Just ask LexPI to draft a Summons and Complaint for your case, and it will draw data from the file to create your document, asking you questions as it needs additional information, whether the case involves pedestrian knockdown, passenger, driver, owner-driver, multi-vehicle collision, trip and fall, snow/ice, sidewalk, municipality/public authority, dog bite, assault/battery on- or off-premises, wrongful death, infant, multiple plaintiffs, multiple causes of action, multiple defendants, labor law, and much more.
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