ROI Calculator · US Law Firms · Updated 2025
The average US attorney loses
$180,000/year
to non-billable admin work
Bloomberg Law surveyed 1,054 attorneys in 2025. The average: 12 wasted hours per attorney per week. Calculate your firm's exact number — in 30 seconds.
12 hrs
non-billable per attorney per week
Bloomberg Law, Feb 2025
37%
avg utilization rate at small firms
Clio Legal Trends 2024
48%
attorney time on tasks that don't need a JD
ABA Time-Use Study 2024
By the numbers
Why small law firms can't ignore admin automation
Data sourced from Bloomberg Law, Clio Legal Trends, the American Bar Association, and LeanLaw — not vendor marketing. All statistics are from 2024–2025 surveys of US attorneys.
600non-billable hours lost per attorney per year at an average small firmBloomberg Law Attorney Workload Survey, Feb 2025
$180Krevenue lost per attorney annually at a $300/hr billing rateBased on Bloomberg Law 2025 hour data
2.3 hrsactual billable hours billed per day at small and mid-size firmsLeanLaw Attorney Productivity Survey 2025
48%of attorney time spent on tasks that don't require a law degreeABA time-use studies, cited 2024
Case study · Solo immigration attorney · Texas
Client intake: from 3 hours/day to 20 minutes with Clio + Zapier
A solo immigration attorney handling 35–40 active cases was spending the first 3 hours of every day on intake forms, document checklists, and appointment confirmations — all done manually. After connecting Clio Manage with Zapier, the same workflow now runs automatically: intake form submitted → Clio case created → document checklist emailed → appointment auto-confirmed. Total setup time: 4 hours over two weekends.
Daily intake time (before)
3.0 hrs/day
Daily intake time (after)
0.3 hrs/day
Annual time recovered
~675 hrs
Case study · 3-attorney family law firm · Chicago
Invoice collection rate from 67% to 91% with automated billing reminders
A 3-attorney family law firm was collecting only 67% of invoiced amounts — the remainder aged past 90 days and was written off. The problem was not client refusal but follow-up gaps: attorneys were too busy to chase payments consistently. Implementing Clio Payments with automated reminder sequences (day 7, day 14, day 30 post-invoice) brought the collection rate to 91% within the first quarter — without a single attorney spending time on collections.
Collection rate (before)
67%
Collection rate (after)
91%
Additional annual revenue
+$84K