In today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers a powerful cost recovery system, a budget PDF creation tool, and a document management system for solos and other individual users. Don't miss the next issue.
Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:
Teach Your Accounting System How to Count
By Dennis Kennedy
Since Lex Systems introduced The Count cost recovery system in the early 1980s, it claims that it has found only three firms in which the staff kept accurate manual records for more than 33% of the copies made for clients. If you work at a firm that charges for photocopies, faxes, prints, telephone calls, etc., that statistic should give you pause about what costs you don't recover.
The Count interfaces with your current accounting system, capturing and transferring the usage data and transaction records you specify. It also provides reports to help you manage the process. The Count works on any available PC and your existing network so you need not purchase any proprietary equipment.
Lex Systems customizes The Count to conform with your firm's procedures and security requirements, making it easy to set up. Even better, Lex Systems guarantees that The Count will earn your firm a profit.
If you change equipment, procedures, or software, Lex Systems takes care of the necessary upgrades, usually at no extra cost.
The Count has successfully integrated with virtually every legal accounting program, including Juris, Tabs3, Timeslips, Thomson Elite and Omega Legal to name a few.
Lex Systems creates your system the way you specify. Everything, including customization, installation, support, and certain equipment, is included in a single annual license fee based upon usage. Costs are based on your individual requirements. If Lex Systems does not successfully implement The Count for you, your firm owes Lex Systems nothing.
Learn more about The Count.
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