Why attend ClioCon, in person or virtual
In person in Boston:You get the full agenda, hands‑on breakouts, product labs, and the after‑hours events that spark partnerships and ideas you can’t script. The conference is hosted at the Hynes Convention Center, right in Back Bay, which makes it easy to walk to sessions, meetups, and vendor booths without losing time in transit. ClioCon
Attending virtually:
Clio will livestream all four keynotes and the Business of Law, Tech & Innovation, and Clio Spotlight tracks for remote attendees, with 90‑day on‑demand access to those virtual sessions and the ability to earn up to 5 CLE/CPD credits when you attend live and participate in polls. If travel isn’t feasible, you still get the substance, the CLE, and the announcements in real time. ClioCon Virual Experiance
What to expect from the main stage
Clio’s CEO and founder Jack Newton is slated to open and close the conference. Historically, Jack’s keynotes pair a “state of the legal market” with product news, roadmaps, and occasionally M&A headlines. For example, Clio announced its acquisition of Lexicata on the ClioCon stage in 2018, and in mid‑2025 Clio signed a definitive agreement to acquire vLex in a landmark deal that has dominated legal‑tech conversation all summer. It is reasonable to expect new features, product expansions, and possibly surprise announcements again this year.
Speakers include: Esther Pere, Richard Susskind, JJ VElazquez, Zarna Garg and Jack Newton
A year of improvements: what’s new in Clio since last ClioCon
Below is a quick briefing on the enhancements Clio has rolled out across the platform. Think of this as a checklist to evaluate against your current setup and priorities.
Clio Manage
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Dark mode on desktop and mobile, helpful for long evenings or low‑light work. Clio New Features
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Automated workflows with ready‑made templates to assign tasks, generate documents, and update matter setup as cases move through stages. Clio
Clio Payments
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Text‑to‑pay for bills, trust requests, and reminders so clients can act from a phone without digging through email.
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Ongoing payment plans that charge on schedule for long‑term or recurring matters. Clio New Features
Clio Accounting
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Print and manage checks directly from eligible transactions, including hard costs, trust disbursements, trust withdrawals, and expenses, with transaction details auto‑populating the check.
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A more approachable accounting experience for reconciliations, financial statements, and analysis in one system of record. Clio New Features
Clio Draft
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Client questionnaires to speed intake and document creation, with a modern experience for clients and fewer data‑entry errors for staff. Clio New Features
Clio Duo (AI)
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The AI partner built into Clio that summarizes, drafts, retrieves, and takes actions like creating tasks or pulling communications, all from your Clio data. This moves Duo from novelty to a daily assistant. Clio New Features
Personal Injury Add‑On
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Settlement statement generation with e‑signature workflows and a calculator that nets recovery after fees, liens, and expenses. Clio New Features
Clio File
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Integrated e‑filing and e‑service for Texas and Georgia directly from Clio Manage, with more states “on the way.” If your team juggles multiple portals today, this is worth a pilot. Clio New Features
Conflict checks across Grow and Manage
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New cross‑app conflict checking scans data across Clio Grow and Clio Manage, tightening the first step of opening a new file. Released October 2, 2025, this helps standardize the intake gate before work begins. Clio New Features
Why this matters: Taken together, these updates target the bottlenecks firms feel most: slower collections, scattered intake, multi‑system friction, and process drift between matter stages. Use the list above to decide where a small configuration change could unlock a larger operational win.
What we’ll cover next in this series
Over the coming posts, we’ll dive into:
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A field‑tested playbook for Automated Workflows in Manage
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How to pair Draft Questionnaires with Document Assembly for clean, reusable intake
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When to deploy Clio Duo and where to set guardrails
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A practical roadmap to Clio Accounting and trust reconciliation without re‑platforming your books
If you want a primer right now, here is our four‑part Clio customization series many readers asked us to compile into one place:
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Part 1: Are You Saving on Setup, or Losing on Efficiency?
https://2b1inc.com/clio-whats-missing-part-1-are-you-saving-on-setup-or-losing-on-efficiency/ -
Part 2: Custom Fields: Power or Pain?
https://2b1inc.com/clio-whats-missing-part-2/ - Part 3: Make the Work Move: Task Lists, Matter Stages, and Automated Workflows
https://2b1inc.com/clio-whats-missing-part-3-of-4-make-the-work-move-task-lists-matter-stages-and-automated-workflows/ - Part 4: Turn Data into Documents: Merge Fields, Letters, and Proofs in Minutes
https://2b1inc.com/clio-whats-missing-part-4-of-4-turn-data-into-documents-merge-fields-letters-and-proofs-in-minutes/
See you at ClioCon. Need help before then?
If you need Clio to fit your firm like a tailored suit instead of an off‑the‑rack blazer, we can help.
Contact 2b1 Inc. at 415‑284‑2221 or fill out the form at the end of this page. We’ve configured Clio for hundreds of matters, practice areas, and teams, and we can do the same for you.
Event details to bookmark: ClioCon, October 16–17, 2025, Boston, MA. Virtual passes available with livestreamed keynotes and selected tracks. ClioCon Official site
Sources for dates, streaming, speakers, and features: official ClioCon pages and Clio product documentation. ClioCon Official site