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What Ontario Lawyers Need to Know When an LSO Practice Review Notice Arrives A practice review notice from the Law Society of Ontario is not a complaint and it is not
ClearPoint helps solos and small firms fix the operations problems that eat billable hours, create compliance risk, and slow down growth — without adding headcount.
You didn't become a lawyer to manage software, chase invoices, or untangle billing workflows — but here you are.
ClearPoint exists for exactly this. We work exclusively with solos and small firms — we know the pressures, the LSO requirements, and the specific tools you use. We come in, assess what's actually happening, and fix it.
What we do
Every ClearPoint engagement starts by identifying exactly where your operations are costing you time, money, or compliance confidence — then working through it systematically.
Stop leaving money in your software
We assess your full technology stack — Clio, CosmoLex, and others — and configure it to match how your firm actually works, so billing, intake, and matter management run without manual workarounds.
Learn moreRemove friction from every workflow
From client intake through to file closing, every manual step and unclear handoff costs your team time. We map your workflows, identify the bottlenecks, and rebuild them so your team can focus on client work.
Learn moreRecover the revenue you've already earned
Most small firms collect 15–20% less than they bill. We audit your utilization, realization, and collection rates, find exactly where revenue is leaking, and implement the systems that stop it.
Learn moreBuild a pipeline, not just a practice
Solo and small firm growth depends on referrals, reputation, and consistent communication. We help you close the gaps in your client development strategy and build systems that keep your pipeline moving.
Learn moreBe audit-ready before the call comes
Spot Audits are mandatory — every new firm within 12 months, every firm at least once every five years. We conduct a pre-audit review of your trust accounting, financial records, and By-Law 9 compliance until your systems are clean and defensible.
Learn moreSenior operations leadership, when you need it
Not every growing firm needs a full-time operations director. As your Fractional COO, ClearPoint provides ongoing strategic oversight and the experience of 20 years in legal operations at major national firms — at a fraction of the cost.
Learn moreNo obligation · No sales pitch · Same-day report
Firms that go through this assessment typically identify at least 3–5 operational gaps they didn't know were costing them time or revenue. Most walk away with a prioritized action plan they can start implementing the same week.
In a 30-minute call, we assess your firm across six operational areas, identify your highest-impact gaps, and send you a branded report the same day — complete with prioritized recommendations and a clear action plan.
What you receive
The assessment takes 30 minutes. The report arrives the same day. There's no obligation to engage further — though most firms find it gives them a clear starting point for the work ahead.
Who you're working with
"High performing operations don't have to be complicated. They have to be right for your firm, easy to sustain, and built around the way you actually work. That's what ClearPoint delivers."
Michael Stephens is the founder of ClearPoint Legal Consulting. Before launching ClearPoint, he spent close to two decades in legal operations roles at some of Canada's largest national firms — building the systems and workflows that allow complex organizations to run cleanly. He now brings that same expertise to solos and small firms who are ready to stop running on improvisation.
What changes
Based on typical outcomes across ClearPoint engagements with Ontario solo and small firm clients.
Results reflect typical outcomes and may vary based on firm size, practice area, and starting operational maturity.
Book the free 30-minute operations assessment. You'll leave with a same-day report, a prioritized action plan, and clarity on exactly what to fix first.
No obligation. No sales pitch. Just a clear picture of where you are and where to go next.
Common questions about legal operations, practice management systems, trust accounting, LSO compliance, and how ClearPoint helps solo and small law firms.
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Legal operations consulting focuses on the business side of running a law firm — everything behind the legal work itself. That includes workflows, technology, billing systems, trust accounting, compliance, and team processes. The goal is to make the firm more profitable, more efficient, and less dependent on the managing lawyer's constant involvement to keep things running.
For solo and small firms specifically, this usually means fixing the fundamentals first — client intake, time capture, billing workflows, and law society compliance — before tackling anything more complex. ClearPoint takes a practical, hands-on approach: we assess what's actually happening in your firm, identify the highest-impact changes, and implement them in a way that works with how your practice actually operates.
See how ClearPoint can help your firm →ClearPoint provides six core services for Canadian solo and small law firms: process improvement and workflow optimization, practice management system selection and implementation (Clio, CosmoLex, and others), docketing and billing optimization, LSO Spot Audit support, business development and marketing, and fractional COO services.
Most clients start with a free operations assessment — a 30-minute call that covers all six areas and produces a same-day report with prioritized recommendations. That gives both of us a clear picture of where to focus and what the engagement would look like.
See how ClearPoint can help your firm →Most firms start with the free operations assessment, then move into a focused project (usually 4–12 weeks depending on scope). Many then continue with fractional COO support on a monthly retainer of 5–10 hours. Everything is scoped clearly upfront with no long-term contracts.
Start with a free assessment →Practice management software centralizes everything a law firm needs to run a matter — client files, deadlines, tasks, time tracking, billing, trust accounting, and documents — in one place. The right system reduces missed deadlines, makes billing more consistent, and gives you visibility into what's actually happening in your firm.
For solo and small firms, the most widely used options in Canada are Clio and CosmoLex. Both are cloud-based, law society compliant, and built for practices that don't have a dedicated IT team. The difference between a practice management system that works and one that doesn't is almost always in how it's configured — not which product you chose. ClearPoint helps firms select, implement, and optimize the right system for their practice area and workflows.
See how we help firms get more from their practice management software →Document management systems (e.g., NetDocuments, SharePoint with legal overlays) provide secure storage, advanced search, version control, permissions, and audit trails for all firm files. They eliminate scattered emails and folders, reduce version errors, and support secure client portals. Solos might start with OneDrive/Office 365, but as matters grow in complexity or volume, a dedicated legal DMS becomes essential for compliance and efficiency. ClearPoint assesses your current setup and recommends scalable solutions that integrate with your practice management software.
Yes — legal-specific tools like CosmoLex, Clio, or PCLaw include built-in three-way trust reconciliations, client ledgers, and law society compliance features that general software lacks. Using non-specialized tools risks compliance gaps and manual workarounds. ClearPoint helps firms transition to or optimize legal accounting software, integrate it with practice management, and establish reliable reconciliation routines to protect client funds and pass audits with confidence.
CRM tools (e.g., Clio Grow, HubSpot) track leads from inquiry to signed retainer, automate follow-ups, manage intake forms, and measure conversion rates. They help standardize client onboarding, nurture relationships, and identify where your best clients are coming from. For small firms, a properly configured CRM turns inconsistent lead handling into a predictable intake pipeline. ClearPoint integrates CRM with your practice management system and builds intake processes that improve both client acquisition and the client experience.
Migrations succeed with careful planning: data mapping, clean-up, phased rollout, testing, and comprehensive training. Risks include data loss, downtime, or staff resistance. ClearPoint creates customized migration roadmaps, handles data transfers, coordinates with vendors, and supports your team through go-live — minimizing disruption so you maintain service levels and compliance throughout.
Most modern cloud-based legal tools are designed for minimal in-house IT, with vendor support handling updates, security, and backups. Small firms rarely need dedicated IT staff. ClearPoint helps select user-friendly, secure systems and sets up best practices for access management and data protection — keeping your focus on law, not tech troubleshooting.
AI tools can assist with document drafting and review, legal research summarization, contract analysis, and routine task automation. But law firms need to approach AI adoption carefully — ethical use requires human oversight, confidentiality safeguards, and awareness of your law society's guidance on AI use. ClearPoint helps firms identify where AI can be safely and effectively implemented to save time and reduce costs, without creating compliance or professional responsibility risk.
Even as a solo or small law firm, inconsistent processes lead to missed deadlines, delayed billing, and stress when things get busy. Simple, practical systems for intake, docketing, and client communication save hours every week and make it much easier if you ever add staff or take time off.
Process mapping creates a visual outline of every step in a workflow — for example, new client inquiry through to matter open — to identify where things slow down, get duplicated, or fall through. It reveals redundancies, handoff delays, and compliance gaps that are often invisible when you're in the middle of them. ClearPoint facilitates mapping sessions, identifies the pain points, and redesigns processes for consistency, speed, and a better client experience.
Common issues include double data entry across multiple systems, unclear task ownership that leads to things not getting done, inconsistent intake checklists, manual trust reconciliations, and reactive rather than proactive time tracking. These cause delays, errors, staff frustration, and lost billables. ClearPoint audits your current workflows, identifies the highest-impact problems, and implements targeted fixes — templates, automation, and clear accountability structures.
New processes fail without buy-in. Change management means communicating the why, training properly, celebrating early wins, and following up to make sure new ways of working actually stick. ClearPoint includes tailored training, SOP documentation, and follow-up check-ins in every process engagement — because a process that lives in a document but not in daily practice hasn't actually changed anything.
Tracking both gives you a true picture of your utilization rate — how much of your available working time is actually going to billable client work. Many firms discover that 30–50% of their time is non-billable, much of it going to administrative tasks that could be delegated, automated, or eliminated. ClearPoint analyzes your time data, sets realistic benchmarks, and recommends practical changes to protect billable hours without burning out your team.
These three metrics tell you how efficiently your firm converts time worked into money collected.
Utilization measures how much of your available working time is recorded as billable. Realization measures how much of that recorded time actually gets billed — after write-downs and discounts. Collection measures how much of what's billed actually gets paid. A gap in any one of them leaks revenue directly off your bottom line.
Industry averages sit around 38% utilization and 88% realization. High-performing firms hit 65–75% utilization and 93–95% realization. The gap between average and strong is almost always a process problem — inconsistent time entry, slow invoicing, vague billing narratives, or lack of follow-up on AR. These are fixable.
Book a free assessment — we'll show you exactly where your numbers stand →If administrative tasks are regularly consuming more than 20–30% of your total working time, profitability is suffering. Common signs include partner-level involvement in routine tasks, manual reconciliations that should be automated, and constant interruptions for information that should live in a system. ClearPoint conducts time audits, maps non-billable activities, and implements solutions — delegation structures, better software configuration, or streamlined processes — to reclaim hours for client work.
Both models have their place, and most firms do best with a hybrid approach by practice area. Billable hours align payment with time spent and work well for unpredictable matters. Fixed fees give clients cost certainty and reward your efficiency — but require accurate scoping and solid profitability tracking to avoid undercharging. ClearPoint analyzes your matters, margins, and client expectations to recommend the right model or mix, then builds the workflows and templates to support it.
Yes — significantly. Law societies require strict separation of trust and operating funds, detailed client ledgers, monthly three-way reconciliations, and specific handling of trust receipts and disbursements. General bookkeeping practices and general accounting software don't account for these requirements. ClearPoint helps firms set up compliant systems, establish proper reconciliation routines, and maintain the records needed to pass a law society audit with confidence.
Trust accounts hold client funds — retainers, settlements, closing funds — and must remain completely separate from your operating account, which covers the firm's own revenue and expenses. Mixing the two is prohibited by law society rules and can result in serious professional consequences. ClearPoint helps establish clear protocols and proper accounting structures to maintain separation, accurate tracking, and full compliance.
Law societies across Canada require lawyers to maintain detailed financial records — trust journals, client ledgers, monthly reconciliations, and accurate documentation of all trust transactions. In Ontario, these requirements are set out in By-Law 9 of the Law Society Act. Records must be retained and available for law society review at any time. ClearPoint helps Ontario firms meet these obligations reliably and stay prepared for a Spot Audit at any point in their practice lifecycle.
The LSO Spot Audit Program operates under Section 49.2 of the Law Society Act and gives the Law Society of Ontario authority to audit any Ontario law firm's financial records. Every new Ontario firm receives a Spot Audit within their first 12 months of operation. Established firms are targeted at least once within every five-year cycle. Firms with prior deficiencies may be audited more frequently.
Audits review trust accounting records, financial filings, and compliance with By-Law 9. The primary goal is proactive compliance: identifying and correcting issues before they become serious. Minor deficiencies are addressed on-site. Significant non-compliance leads to formal proceedings. Most firms that struggle with audits don't have misconduct issues — they have documentation and process gaps that were never addressed.
Want to know if your trust accounting is audit-ready? Book a free assessment →The best way is to have an independent review. During the free operations assessment we look at your current processes against LSO By-Law 9 requirements and flag any gaps. For a deeper dive, we also offer a fixed-fee LSO Audit Preparedness Review with a detailed written report and prioritized action list.
Check your readiness with a free assessment →A Fractional COO provides senior operations leadership on a part-time basis — the strategic oversight, process expertise, and accountability of an experienced operations executive, without the cost of a full-time hire. For solo and small law firms, this typically means a few hours a month of focused operational support: reviewing performance metrics, overseeing process improvements, supporting staff, and keeping the firm's operational priorities on track.
Most ClearPoint clients who retain fractional COO support do so after an initial engagement — once the foundational work is done, they keep an experienced operations eye on things ongoing. It's a cost-effective way to make sure improvements stick, catch problems before they compound, and have a knowledgeable partner to think through decisions with as the firm grows.
Discuss fractional COO support for your firm →A Fractional COO works alongside your partners and staff as an advisor and implementer — identifying issues, designing solutions, supporting training, and monitoring results. They work within your firm's culture and existing structure, enhancing what's already there rather than disrupting it. ClearPoint ensures smooth integration through clear expectations, defined scope, and a collaborative approach from day one.
Cost depends on the scope and level of engagement, but fractional support is significantly less than a full-time operations hire — and you pay only for the hours and support your firm actually needs, with no benefits, overhead, or long-term employment commitments. ClearPoint starts every engagement with a no-obligation consultation to understand your needs and provide transparent, tailored pricing.

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