Docketwise is proud to announce it has been acquired by MyCase, a leading practice management software for lawyers.
Docketwise will continue to be sold as a standalone product, and will also integrate with other legal software providers. Among other benefits, the acquisition will turbocharge Docketwise's expansion of its all-in-one case management software, which powers the firms of over 6,000 immigration practitioners.
“We’ve always sought to empower law firms with the technology they love and that is exactly the kind of software that Jeremy and James have built at Docketwise,” said Jim McGinnis, CEO of MyCase. “By joining forces, we’re so excited to bring modern tools to a broader set of immigration law firms.”
“We’re thrilled to join the MyCase team,” said Peskin. “MyCase’s acquisition of Docketwise provides a major growth opportunity to accelerate product development and our customer base, and we couldn’t be more excited to be part of the growing MyCase family.”
This acquisition comes following a year of significant growth and expansion for MyCase. Since Apax Partners acquired MyCase in October 2020, MyCase added three leading legal technology providers to its ranks: Soluno (Legal Accounting), CASEpeer (Practice Management for Personal Injury Firms), and Woodpecker (Legal Document Automation).
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James E. Pittman is a distinguished immigration attorney, co-founder of 8am DocketWise, and Director and Subject Matter Expert (SME) in immigration at 8am, a leading platform delivering purpose-built solutions for legal and accounting professionals. A former patent attorney, he later built a highly regarded U.S. immigration practice and is a sought-after CLE educator on immigration law and ethics. James is admitted in NY, NJ, before the USPTO, and hosts the DocketWise video podcast Immigration Uncovered.