Client Conflict Check is a simple, affordable cloud-based conflict of interest checking tool for law firms. $249/year for up to 10 active attorneys with unlimited staff access. Founded 2013, San Diego, unfunded. Features: real-time search-as-you-type, custom categories, cloud access, SSL encryption (claimed), daily backups, customizable reporting, advanced admin panel. Free 30-day trial. Mentioned in North Carolina Bar Association’s ‘Best Practices for Conflicts Checking Systems’ (June 2019). No LinkedIn company page. Website main domain serves over HTTP — while SSL is claimed in features, this inconsistency raises questions about overall security posture for a tool storing client names and conflict data. Technology appears dated (IE9+ compatibility). No evidence of product updates since launch — may be maintenance-mode. Very small operation.
Who It’s For
- Solo and small firm attorneys who need an affordable, standalone conflict check system
- Firms currently tracking conflicts in spreadsheets or paper files
- Practices that don’t need a full practice management suite but do need reliable conflict checking
What We Haven’t Verified
- No third-party reviews found (G2, Capterra, SourceForge listing has no reviews)
- No LinkedIn company page — team and company structure unknown
- Website main domain appears to use HTTP — concerning for a tool handling client data
- Technology appears dated (IE9+ compatibility mentioned)
- No integration with practice management systems mentioned
- No evidence of product updates since launch — may be maintenance-mode
- Founder and team information not publicly available
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Client Conflict Check is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Client Conflict Check addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
New client calls the office, receptionist takes notes on paper, conflict check takes 48 hours — by then the prospect hired the first attorney who picked up the phone
Where it fits in your workflow
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