Every Bookkeeper Wastes 10 Hours a Month on Client Intake. Here Is the Fix.
Bookkeepers lose hundreds of hours a year chasing clients for documents. Here is how to automate your entire intake process and get that time back.
TLDR: Law firm onboarding carries real liability — a missed conflict check, an unsigned engagement letter, or insecure document handling can lead to ethics violations and malpractice exposure. This guide walks through a structured intake process covering conflict checks, engagement letters, secure document collection, and matter setup so nothing falls through the cracks.
A new client calls. They need help fast. You take some notes, say you’ll send over an engagement letter, and start working on the matter.
Two weeks later, you realize you never ran a conflict check. The engagement letter is unsigned. Half the documents you need are scattered across email threads. And the client is calling daily asking for updates on work you can’t finish because you’re still waiting on records they haven’t sent.
In legal, bad onboarding isn’t just inefficient. It’s a liability.
Law firms face onboarding requirements that are fundamentally different from other professional services:
A casual process doesn’t cut it. You need a structured, repeatable system.
Before you send an engagement letter, before you collect documents, before you give any substantive advice — run the conflict check.
Your intake form should capture enough information to run conflicts immediately:
Run this against your firm’s conflict database. If you don’t have a formal database, that’s a problem to solve before you take on another client.
Do not start working on a matter until the conflict check is clear. This is non-negotiable.
Once conflicts are cleared, send the engagement letter immediately. This document should cover:
Get this signed before meaningful work begins. A signed engagement letter protects you and gives the client clarity.
Legal document collection is sensitive. You’re often dealing with:
Email is not a secure document collection method for legal files. Full stop. Use a secure file upload system that provides encryption in transit and at rest.
For a broader approach to secure collection, see the guide on how to collect documents from clients securely.
Your document request should be:
Beyond case documents, you need a comprehensive client information record:
This information feeds into your practice management system and becomes the foundation for all future correspondence, filings, and communications.
With documents collected and information captured, set up the matter internally:
Then communicate to the client:
For a more general framework you can adapt, the client onboarding checklist for service businesses covers foundational steps that apply across professional services.
A missed conflict check can lead to disqualification and malpractice claims. An unsigned engagement letter creates fee disputes. Insecure document handling puts client data at risk and violates your ethical obligations.
Every one of these problems is preventable with a structured onboarding process.
The firms that invest in systematizing intake don’t just avoid risk. They move faster, serve clients better, and free up attorneys to practice law instead of chasing paperwork.
OnboardMap helps law firms collect client documents securely, track intake progress, and automate follow-ups — so your team can focus on the work that matters.
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Austin Spaeth is the founder of OnboardMap, a client onboarding portal for service businesses. After years of watching agencies and consultancies lose time to scattered onboarding processes, he built OnboardMap to give every client a single link with everything they need to get started.
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