Does Legal Core work for San Diego criminal defense practices?
Yes. Legal Core is designed for criminal defense practices, including San Diego firms working across San Diego Superior Court criminal calendars, Central Courthouse context, local rules, Penal Code motion practice, and Southern District federal matters.
Does Butler integrate directly with San Diego Superior Court?
No direct court integration is claimed. Legal Core organizes the firm-side workflow around court dates, documents, filing context, assignments, and review status. Any direct court feed or e-filing workflow would require separate implementation scoping.
How does Legal Core handle San Diego local rules?
Legal Core can keep local rule references, checklist steps, review notes, hearing context, and filing packets close to the matter. It does not interpret local rules or replace attorney review.
Can Legal Core support Penal Code 1538.5 and 995 motion workflows?
Yes, as matter-level workflow. Legal Core can organize suppression issues, set-aside motion packets, supporting facts, draft status, assignment history, court dates, and related documents. Attorneys remain responsible for legal analysis and court compliance.
How does Legal Core handle San Diego County versus federal matters?
Implementation can separate San Diego County and Southern District federal matter context through court, matter type, checklist, and reporting structure. The page does not claim one automated court workflow.
What about Central Courthouse criminal departments?
Legal Core can keep court, department, assignment, document, and internal review context near the matter. Court obligations and business-office requirements remain practitioner-reviewed.
Does Legal Core handle arrest-record relief contexts?
Legal Core is positioned around sensitive matter handling, work product separation, and audit-oriented operations. California record relief under Penal Code sections 851.8 and 851.91 can involve sensitive documents and metadata, so access and labeling should be scoped during setup.
Can a San Diego firm migrate from Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, PracticePanther, or Filevine?
Yes, where usable exports or records are available. Migration review identifies matters, contacts, calendars, documents, billing records, custom fields, county tags, active-case risks, and cutover timing.
Is Legal Core cheaper than general legal software for San Diego firms?
Butler does not position Legal Core as the cheapest option. Pricing is $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count, with founding cohort discounts where available. The reason to evaluate Legal Core is criminal-defense workflow fit.
Where should a San Diego defense practice start?
Start with Legal Core pricing if user count, trial period, founding cohort eligibility, and migration terms are the main questions. Use contact for San Diego court workflow, local rules, discovery workflow, or migration.