General practice attorneys are generalists by choice. You take the DUI case that comes in on Monday, the landlord-tenant dispute that comes in Tuesday, the estate planning consultation on Wednesday, and the business contract review on Thursday. Your practice reflects the real legal needs of your community — not a narrow specialty that a venture-backed SaaS company decided was worth targeting.
Practice management software companies hate you for this. Their tools are built for specialists. Clio's pricing tiers are designed around litigation-heavy practices. Scorpion's marketing pitch is built for personal injury and family law. None of them built for the solo attorney in a small Texas city who handles whatever walks through the door.
Steadfast Practice is built for generalists. The 10-field general practice intake form is flexible enough to capture any matter type: practice area, matter description, urgency level, existing documents, parties involved, billing preference, and any immediate deadlines. It's a universal first contact form that works for any case that walks in the door.
Practice Management That Works Across Case Types
All 9 practice area templates included. Switch between personal injury, family law, estate planning, criminal defense, business law, immigration, real estate, and workers' comp without extra cost or configuration. Your practice evolves — your software should keep up.
Matter-type billing flexibility. Some cases are flat fee. Some are hourly. Some are contingency. Steadfast Practice supports all three in the same practice and can switch billing mode per matter, not per client.
Universal case management. Every case — regardless of practice area — gets the same core tools: deadline calendar, document management, billing, client communication, and intake history. No second-class features for practice areas that weren't the product manager's priority.
Local marketing tools. General practice attorneys live and die by local reputation. Steadfast Practice includes Google Business Profile optimization, review management, and lead tracking — the marketing tools that actually drive referrals for a community-based practice.
If you're a Texas solo handling multiple practice areas, you're paying $150+/month for Clio to pretend to support general practice, or $8,000+/month for Scorpion to not support it at all. Steadfast Practice is $49/month, and it was built for you.