Dennis Dimka
Dennis Dimka
Dennis Dimka is the founder and CEO of Uptime Legal Systems.
Under Dennis’ leadership, Uptime Legal has grown organically and through acquisitions to become the nationally-recognized legal technology company it is today.
Dennis was named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist, and Uptime Legal has ranked among the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America for the past eight consecutive years. Uptime Legal continues to innovate and disrupt the legal tech industry.
Key Trends from the 2021 Legal Trends Report
Key Trends from the 2021 Legal Trends Report Clio + Uptime…
December 8, 2021Uncategorized,Legal Technology,Law Firm Software,Clio
Law Firm Marketing: 3 Tips to Generate More Leads
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Marketing|By Dennis Dimka…
Announcing Uptime Practice Next
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Uptime Practice Updates|By Dennis……
Uptime Legal Joins the Thomson Reuters Marketplace
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Legal Practice Management, Cloud…
February 24, 2021Legal Practice Management,Cloud Computing,Legal Technology,ProLaw,Business of Law
Best Legal Practice Management Software for 2021
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Legal Practice Management, Legal…
November 18, 2019Legal Practice Management,Legal Software Reviews,Cloud Computing,Legal Technology
The Financial Case for Cloud for Law Firms
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Cloud Computing, Legal Technology|By…
Law Firm IT Is a Pain in the Ass – Here’s What to Do About It
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Law Firm IT, Business of Law|By Dennis…
Law Firm IT – What Are Your Options?
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Cloud Computing, Law Firm IT|By Dennis…
5 Things to Require of Your Law Firm IT Provider
Dennis DimkaUpdated: May 19, 2023|In Legal Technology, Law Firm IT|By Dennis…
PCLaw® and Time Matters® – Why Your Law Firm Needs an Annual Maintenance Plan
Dennis DimkaUpdated: January 11, 2024|In Legal Practice Management, PCLaw,…
April 30, 2019Legal Practice Management,PCLaw,Cloud Computing,Time Matters