Everything we do is built specifically for law firms: Security, Compliance, and Support included.
Most law firms working with MoreMax invest between $150–$225 per user, per month, depending on size, complexity, and compliance needs. That includes proactive IT management, cybersecurity, compliance support, and real humans who answer the phone.
Why Pricing Isn’t “One Flat Number”
Not all law firms are the same. A solo attorney with cloud-only systems has very different needs than a 15-person firm handling sensitive immigration, family, or PI cases.
Pricing isn’t random, it’s based on the realities of your firm. How many users and devices you have, the compliance rules you need to follow, whether your team works remotely or in the office, and your overall cybersecurity risk all play a role. Even the tech you already have matters — yes, that “tech debt” you’ve been ignoring affects the bottom line. The point is, IT pricing reflects your firm’s complexity and risk, not some cookie-cutter plan, and understanding that upfront saves surprises later.
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What’s Included in All Plans?
Every plan we offer is designed to take the stress out of IT for law firms. We monitor your systems proactively, fixing issues before they ever reach your desk, and provide unlimited support so no question goes unanswered. Our approach is built around law-firm-specific security standards, so your data and your clients are always protected. There are no surprise invoices, no confusing tech jargon — just reliable, straightforward IT that lets you focus on practicing law instead of troubleshooting it.
What Happens If I Don’t Invest in Proper IT?
Most law firms ignore IT until it bites them. Then they call, after ransomware locks up client files, after a missed deadline destroys a case, after someone clicks a link they shouldn’t have, or when a compliance question leaves them speechless. Here’s the truth nobody likes to say: IT isn’t a convenience. It’s not about faster computers or smoother software. It’s about protecting your clients, your reputation, and your license. Skipping proper IT isn’t saving money, it’s gambling with everything that actually matters. Because when systems fail, downtime isn’t just frustrating; it’s costly, stressful, and sometimes catastrophic.
