Indianapolis-based case management software for plaintiff law firms, personal injury, mass tort, and multidistrict litigation. All-in-one platform integrating practice management, case management, document management, intake, client communication, time/expense tracking. Acquired Barrister Capital (Jan 2021) for litigation funding integration. Inc. 5000 2024 honoree (America’s fastest-growing companies). CEO Tony Petrucciani. Bootstrapped (no VC), ~10 person team, ~$652K revenue (2024, Getlatka). LinkedIn: 1,609 followers. Capterra: 4.7/5 (19 reviews). SoftwareFinder: 4.8/5 (12 reviews). Also launched CP Direct (mobile plaintiff discovery tool). Reddit mention in r/LawFirm: user reports cost of ~$28K/year. Active blog with content on mass tort and PI workflow.
Company Info
- HQ: Indianapolis, IN
- CEO: Tony Petrucciani
- Team size: ~10 employees
- Funding: Bootstrapped
- Acquisitions: Barrister Capital (2021)
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, CasePacer is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems CasePacer addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Managing 200+ open PI cases with medical records, deadlines, and lien tracking in spreadsheets — one missed statute of limitations and the firm faces malpractice
PI firm outgrew Clio — 500+ open matters, complex intake routing, and the managing partner wants Salesforce-level dashboards but the current PM tool can't deliver
PI intake calls come in at 50-200 per week but 60-80% aren't viable cases — the firm wastes hours screening callers before a single billable minute, and good leads go cold waiting for callback
Where it fits in your workflow
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