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Calls Accountant: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers an automatic time capture app for smartphones (see article below), litigation support software with predictive coding, an online wealth management service, and an iPad app for intraoffice messaging. Don't miss the next issue.

AUTOMATIC TIME CAPTURE ON YOUR SMARTPHONE

Early this century, people began ditching their landlines because cellular service had become good enough and far more convenient. Modern smartphones accelerated this development. Today, the concept of a "home" telephone seems quaint. While most lawyers haven't ditched their office telephones yet, they use their smartphones a lot — even when they're in the office. Of course, a smartphone isn't just a telephone. It's a computer that can run apps, including one that may persuade you to ditch your "work" telephone.

Calls Accountant … in One Sentence

Launched earlier this year, Executive Business Services' Calls Accountant is an Android app for automatically tracking your billable time.

The Killer Feature

Law firms often charge different billing rates depending on the matter, task or person. Calls Accountant enables you to enter a standard billing rate for all telephone calls or a different rate for specific clients. Additionally, you can use the same rate or create a different rate for in-person meetings and other activities. After the initial setup, Calls Accountant doesn't require any input from you to record a billable telephone call. Tracking in-person meetings or other activities ("sessions" as the app refers to them) begin calculating with a tap.

Other Notable Features

When you make or receive a call, Calls Accountant automatically tracks the time spent if you have designated that person as a billable contact. The app enables you to record the exact time or round up to the next minute depending on your law firm's policies.

Since you typically always have your smartphone with you, Calls Accountant can also track other billable time such as meetings and travel with one tap. As intimated above, you can set a different rate for these billable activities than for telephone calls if necessary.

You can add notes to your time entries, including with the help of one of the many macro apps available for Android so that you can type just a few letters to add a standard description or UTBMS code. Calls Accountant provides real-time reports so that you can see the amount billed (time and dollars) for any contact, period of time (day, week, month, etc.), or activity (calls, meetings, etc.).

"As busy professionals, lawyers are always on the move and spend a lot of time on the phone," Executive Business Services CEO Joseph Shurance told us. "This equates to lots of inbound and outbound calls. With so many deadlines and tasks on their minds such as court appearances, deal closings, etc., lawyers often forget to track each call and its duration. This leads to lost revenue. Calls Accountant takes care of tracking this billable time so that lawyers can focus on their work and get paid for it."

What Else Should You Know?

When you're ready to bill clients, Calls Accountant enables you to export your time entries in CSV format for importing into your billing system. Depending on your preference, you can email this file, copy it to your computer or save it in a cloud storage account such as Dropbox or Google Drive. Some export methods may require another app (e.g., the Dropbox app for exporting to your Dropbox account). Learn more about Calls Accountant.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | TL NewsWire

How I Created My Own Cloud Practice Management System Plus Resume Red Flags

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Coming today to SmallLaw: Cedar Rapids Real estate lawyer Shannon Thompson tried some of the major cloud practice management systems but they didn't suit her workflow needs. So she decided to create her own cloud practice management system. Shannon is not a programmer. In this issue of SmallLaw, you'll learn how Shannon customized and integrated three general business cloud applications to create a practice management system that enables her to manage the client lifecycle from intake to task management to billing to payment and more. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for advice on spotting red flags in resumes from job applicants.

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Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also ensures that you won't miss anything published elsewhere by linking to helpful articles (and podcasts and videos) about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Coming Attractions | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | SmallLaw

Attorney Timekeeper: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers a cloud time-tracking application for lawyers (see article below), an add-on for Microsoft Office 2010 and 2013, an automation app for iPad and iPhone, and an email marketing and newsletter service. Don't miss the next issue.

BILL YOUR TIME IN REALTIME

Notwithstanding all of the management consultants trying to kill it, the billable hour has proven durable. Therefore, instead of trying to replace it, law firms may find themselves better served by mastering it. Some claim the secret lies in contemporaneous time capture. But jotting down notes on paper is prone to error not to mention unbecoming of a modern lawyer.

Attorney Timekeeper … in One Sentence

Launched last month, Attorney Timekeeper is a cloud time-tracking application for lawyers.

The Killer Feature

Attorney Timekeeper lists your most recent matters on the right side of the screen (you can edit this list and add new matters). To the left is a timer and below is a text box into which you enter a description of your work. This text box has two other tabs — one for for internal notes, and one that lists a history of all your time entries.

You keep Attorney Timekeeper open all day so that you can contemporaneously capture your time. It works in mobile web browsers so instead of using your desktop web browser, you can use an iPad or smartphone. You can export time entries in CSV format for importing into your accounting or billing software for creating invoices.

Attorney Timekeeper is designed to minimize clicks (or taps). For example, if you're drafting an agreement for the Smith matter and you receive a telephone call about the Jones matter, one click will stop the timer on the former and start it on the latter. After the telephone call, you click on the Smith matter and resume work on the agreement. Attorney Timekeeper automatically enters the last description for the Jones matter, which you can change if necessary. Instead of switching from matter to matter, you can stop the current timer when you need to take a break, write an internal note, etc.

Other Notable Features

With Attorney Timekeeper, you can automatically import time spent on mobile telephone calls from your AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon account. You then decide if each call is billable or not. The company is working on support for other carriers.

Attorney Timekeeper enables you to customize each matter. For example, some clients may require UTBMS task and activity codes on their bills while others may not. Other settings include the time increment, whether the timer should start when you click on a matter or require a second click on the "Start" button, whether to enter time manually instead of using the timer, etc.

The application offers a number of reports, including Billing Effectiveness Percentage, which is total billed hours divided by total hours worked. You can give everyone access to this report to create a friendly competition. There's also an Annual Planner so that lawyers with an annual billable hours quota can track their progress.

What Else Should You Know?

The "Hide" and "Unhide" buttons enable you to quickly hide and restore your screen for privacy. If you leave your office, you can lock your screen, which requires your password to make visible again. Pricing ranges from $34.45 to $49.95 per month per timekeeper depending on the number of timekeepers. Annual plans also exist at a lower monthly cost. Learn more about Attorney Timekeeper.

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So many products, so little time. In each issue of TL NewsWire, you'll learn about five new products for the legal profession. Pressed for time? The newsletter's innovative articles enable lawyers and law office administrators to quickly understand the function of a product, and zero in on its most important features. The TL NewsWire newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | TL NewsWire

Microsoft Word Templates; Important Advice for Dual Monitors; Reviews of QuickBooks Online, NaturallySpeaking 12

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, May 9, 2013

Today's issue of TL Answers contains these articles:

Andrew Almond, How to Create and Enforce Usage of Word Templates

Bruce Gardiner, Read This Important Consideration Before Using Two Monitors

Caren Schwartz, Review: QuickBooks Online v. Quicken

Ronald Cappuccio, Review: Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Monitors | Online/Cloud | TL Answers

The Count for Prints: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Thursday, May 9, 2013

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers business intelligence and cost recovery software for your printers (see article below), an application for defensibly capturing evidence on the web, a task manager for teams, and an iPhone communications app. Don't miss the next issue.

TAKE CONTROL OF PRINTING COSTS

Many lawyers misunderstand cost recovery technology. They think it's only for law firms that charge separately for telephone calls, faxes, and copies. However, this data has many other uses, including determining hourly or fixed fees, identifying your costliest clients, matters, and employees, tracking the time spent on telephone calls for accurate billing entries, and more. This is called business intelligence. Until now, one activity has flown under the radar despite its growing cost — printing documents.

The Count for Prints … in One Sentence

Launching today, Lex Systems' The Count for Prints tracks the usage of all the printers in your law firm.

The Killer Feature

The Count for Prints works with both network and standalone printers. It doesn't just track the number of printouts by client/matter and user. You can also create rules and restrict access to optimize printer usage and reduce costs. For example, you can route jobs to designated printers depending on their nature — number of pages, draft or final version, type of paper, client/matter, user, etc.

If you charge for prints or use the data to bake the costs into your hourly or flat fees, The Count for Prints includes a pricing table for assigning a value to each print job according to your firm's policies. Pricing can vary depending on the attributes enumerated above. The Count for Prints can keep your lawyers and staff apprised of their printer usage so that they print more judiciously.

"In the early days of PCs, users would just print their work product," Lex Systems President Owen Rice told us. "Nowadays, lawyers also print documents they used to duplicate using a copier thanks to the popularity of scanners and the paperless office movement. Accordingly, printer usage has increased. By controlling access to each printer, routing large jobs to high-capacity printers, and accounting for all print jobs, The Count for Prints reduces paper usage and toner costs, making printing more cost effective."

Other Notable Features

In addition to The Count for Prints, Lex Systems also offers The Count for Copies, The Count for Faxes, and The Count for Calls. All modules consist of software that runs on off-the-shelf PCs. There's no proprietary hardware to license or purchase. Lex Systems guides you through the installation process and provides training.

To track an activity, you can enter client/matter and other required information from your computer or from a PC or tablet connected to a device such as a copier or printer — whichever makes more sense. You can use a mix of both input options.

The Count integrates with all major accounting systems, eliminating the need to export and import data. All captured data remains within your law firm on a central server. Lex Systems claims that anyone can learn how to use its administrative tools (you need not be an IT professional). However, the company provides unlimited support and training at no additional cost if you need help.

What Else Should You Know?

Lex Systems charges an annual fee for The Count that depends on which modules you use. Learn more about The Count for Prints.

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Review of Amicus TimeTracker With Amicus Attorney Small Firm Plus Review of Our Buyer's Guide to Legal Billing Software

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Coming today to SmallLaw: A few years ago, Charlotte real estate lawyer Richard Belthoff told Gavel & Gown founder Ron Collins that he wanted to enter billable time into Amicus Attorney Small Firm from his smartphone and tablet when out of the office. Earlier this year, Gavel & Gown shipped Amicus TimeTracker, a cloud application that enables you to enter and edit time entries from any device and securely send them to Amicus Attorney Small Firm in your office. Who better to review Amicus TimeTracker than the lawyer who asked for it? That's what you'll find in this issue of SmallLaw. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for John Heckman's review of our TL Research Buyer's Guide to Legal Billing Software.

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Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also ensures that you won't miss anything published elsewhere by linking to helpful articles (and podcasts and videos) about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Practice Management/Calendars | SmallLaw

Reviews of Daylite, Clio, NaturallySpeaking, DisplayFusion, DisplayLink; Using Four Monitors; Much More

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, April 26, 2013

Today's issue of TL Answers contains these articles:

Joe Bahgat, Review: Daylite v. Clio for Practice Management

Jason McGrath, Review: Dragon NaturallySpeaking v. Transcription and Typing

Tom Raftery, How I Use Four Monitors Plus Reviews of DisplayFusion and DisplayLink

Harry Steinmetz, How I Name My Documents

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

How to Receive TL Answers
Do you believe in the wisdom of crowds? In TL Answers, TechnoLawyer members answer legal technology and practice management questions submitted by their peers. This newsletter's popularity stems from the relevance of the questions and answers to virtually everyone in the legal profession. The TL Answers newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Monitors | Networking/Operating Systems | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers | Utilities

Review of CaseFox (Cloud Legal Billing Software) Plus iPad Desk Stand Review

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Coming today to SmallLaw: We recently described legal billing software as a "must-have" for law firms. Seattle estate planning attorney John Creahan agrees. When he hung his shingle last year, he immediately started evaluating time-billing products. In this issue of SmallLaw, John reviews CaseFox, a cloud (web-based) product. You'll learn about CaseFox's unique pricing, the setup process, how well it handles time-tracking, time entries, trust accounts, invoicing, etc., and whether it can also serve as your practice management system. As with all our formal reviews, John bestows a TechnoScore. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for a review of the Ergotech VersaStand, a stand for iPads.

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Small firm, big dreams. Written by practicing lawyers who manage successful small firms and legal technology and practice management experts who have achieved rock star status, SmallLaw provides practical advice on management, marketing, and technology issues in small law firms, as well as comprehensive legal product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings. SmallLaw also ensures that you won't miss anything published elsewhere by linking to helpful articles (and podcasts and videos) about solo practices and small law firms. The SmallLaw newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Online/Cloud | SmallLaw

A Lawyer's Favorite iPad Apps; Review of Tussman, Acrobat XI's Text Editing; iPad Task Management With Amicus Cloud

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, April 19, 2013

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Roy Greenberg, Review: Acrobat XI's New Text Editing Feature With Scans

Ron Collins, iPad Task Management and Amicus Cloud

Phyllis Dubrow, My Favorite iPad Apps: Legal Research, Note-Taking, and More

Paul Ambos, Review: Tussman

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Our most serendipitous offering, Fat Friday consists of unsolicited contributions by TechnoLawyer members. You'll no doubt enjoy it because of its mix of interesting topics and genuinely useful knowledge, including brutally honest product reviews and informative how-tos. The Fat Friday newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Legal Research | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | Utilities

TL Research Buyer's Guide to Legal Billing Software

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Coming today to TL Research: Legal billing software is a necessity for virtually all law firms. After all, most law firms need to manage trust accounts, track and enter expenses and time, send bills to clients, etc. However, the sheer number of products makes the buying process challenging. Even after considerable due diligence, you can still end up with the wrong legal billing product and exceed your budget. To help you find the best legal billing software for your law firm, TechnoLawyer publisher and lawyer Neil Squillante created the TL Research Buyer's Guide to Legal Billing Software. Download your free copy now.

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Our flagship newsletter offers in-depth buyer's guides and other helpful research reports for everyone in the legal profession. Written in plain English by leading experts, these reports combine exhaustive research with sound statistical techniques to provide you with reliable analysis, data, and insights. Just as importantly, TL Research reports often include benchmarks, charts, and other visuals that bring the information to life. TechnoLawyer members regularly use TL Research reports at strategic planning meetings. The TL Research newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

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