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Review: AdvologixPM: Web-Based Practice Management

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Have you ever wanted to cut the cord and take your practice everywhere you go? Have you ever thought about all the money you spend on hardware and software? Practice management consultant Seth Rowland began hearing these questions from his clients a year ago. Ever since, he has searched for the best Web-based practice management system. In this TechnoFeature article, Seth reviews AdvologixPM, which is built on Salesforce.com's Force.com platform. What does Seth think? Read his review to find out.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | TechnoFeature

Reviews Galore: Time Matters, Amicus Attorney, SnagIt, PaperPort, Word 2007 Tutorials; Endicia Tip

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, December 3, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Gary Garland reviews Time Matters for small firms, Roy Greenberg reviews Amicus Attorney Small Firm Edition 2009 and provides some tips for installation, Elizabeth Markus reviews Snagit and PaperPort for capturing Web pages, Jeff Harris shares a tip for finding cheap Endicia postage labels, and Michele Gressel reviews HP's Word 2007 online tutorials. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | CLE/News/References | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Sony Vaio Z21MN Review; Practice Management Data Conversion; Grilling Discovery Service Providers; Cloud Computing Safer Than Software; Much More

By Sara Skiff | Friday, November 20, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: Gerard Stubbert reviews his Sony Vaio Z21MN laptop, Paul Mansfield discusses data conversion in relation to switching practice management systems, Dominic Jaar shares some tips for choosing the right online repository for discovery documents, Craig Bayer explains why SaaS is safer than traditional software, and Stephen Hayes shares his experience using Timeslips and Dragon NaturallySpeaking on a 64-bit Windows PC. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Networking/Operating Systems | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | Privacy/Security

Reviews of Zotero, SnagIt, GoodSync, SugarSync, Time Matters, TrustFax, CiteAdvisor; Outlook Archiving Tip

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, November 19, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Doug Koenig reviews Zotero, SnagIt, GoodSync, and SugarSync, Theodore Borrego reviews Time Matters' performance and support, Frank Tesseyman reviews TrustFax, Laura Hills explains how she archives case-related email in Outlook, and George Allen reviews CiteLink (now West CiteAdvisor) for creating Tables of Authorities in WordPerfect. Don't miss this issue.

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Smart Invoice: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, November 16, 2009

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an online billing application (see article below), an iPhone app for Shepardizing, a Microsoft Word add-on for creating a table of authorities, a new Twitter feature, and a BlackBerry app that helps you find a restaurant. Don't miss the next issue.

Semi-Automatic Billing

Someday, software will completely eliminate administrative jobs. For example, if a client owes you money, your billing system will hash it out with his banking software. You will only get involved when your software cannot close the deal. You'll then pick up your holographic phone and start yelling at your deadbeat client. Well, not really because none of us will live long enough to witness such smart software. In the meantime, you can at least seek billing software with more automation than what you use now.

Smart Invoice … in One Sentence
Acumantra Solutions' Smart Invoice is a Web-based billing system.

The Killer Feature
The biggest news in billing software this year? Credit card processing. With bankruptcy filings up, suddenly those credit card fees don't seem so bad. They certainly beat not getting paid at all.

Smart Invoice has jumped on this trend. It integrates with Authorize.net, 2CO, PayPal, and Google Checkout. You can embed these payment options in the invoices you send so that clients can click and pay. Smart Invoice notifies you when it receives a payment.

Other Notable Features
Smart Invoice integrates with QuickBooks, which you can use for your general and trust accounting. You can also import client information from Outlook and other programs into Smart Invoice.

Smart Invoice offers a time tracking widget. Once you capture or enter time, you can create an invoice. Smart Invoice also handles other billing methods such as flat fees, and can add taxes and late fees.

You can customize your invoices using CSS, a simple programming language that all Web designers know how to use. You can also use domain mapping to send invoices from your own domain. In addition to emailing invoices, you can export them as PDF files or print them.

In addition to invoicing, Smart Invoice also features estimates, which you may find helpful for flat fee services. As you would expect, Smart Invoice offers a number of reports, which you can customize. Smart Invoice's API enables other companies to develop add-ons for Smart Invoice such as a desktop or mobile application.

What Else Should You Know?
You can select from three versions of Smart Invoice — Free, $14/month, and $39/month (the latter two plans don't have names). The Free plan does not offer domain mapping or PDF invoices, and limits you to three clients. The other two plans offer 25 and 5,000 clients respectively. Learn more about Smart Invoice.

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So many products, so little time. In each issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, you'll learn about five new products for the legal profession. Pressed for time? The "In One Sentence" section describes each product in one sentence, and the "Killer Feature" section describes each product's most compelling feature. The TechnoLawyer NewsWire newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Online/Cloud | TL NewsWire

Speech Recognition Tips; Sennheiser MD 431 II Review; Smart Retainers; AirTouch Desk Review; DS-500 and StartStop Review; Reduce Fax Costs

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, November 12, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Paul Tredoux reviews Dragon NaturallySpeaking and shares several tips for using it successfully, Miriam Jacobson explains how she uses retainers to improve collections and client satisfaction plus she also reviews the Steelcase AirTouch desk, Roger Massengale reviews the Olympus DS-5000 with the StartStop transcription system, and Lisa Peterson explains how she avoids paying for an expensive dedicated fax line for her home office. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Furniture/Office Supplies | Gadgets/Shredders/Office Gear | Law Office Management

Acrobat 9's OCR; NaturallySpeaking Review; Digital Dictation Revolution; PaperPort Review; Billing Matters; Google Voice

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, November 5, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Charles Stokes reviews Acrobat Pro's OCR capabilities, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and more, David Stuckel discusses his firm's switch to digital dictation, Elizabeth Markus reviews PaperPort Professional, Susan Topp wonders about Billing Matters and LexisNexis responds, and Bobby Abrams likes our suggested use for Google Voice (plus we provide the details on a new feature). Don't miss this issue.

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SmallLaw: Reduce Your Malpractice Premiums With Your Smartphone Plus Four More Practice Management System Tips

By Ross Kodner | Wednesday, November 4, 2009

SmallLaw-10-26-09-450

Originally published on October 26, 2009 in our free SmallLaw newsletter.

When I'm on the road speaking, people most often ask me about practice (case) management systems. Practice management systems focus on tying everything together. In doing so, they integrate with various other programs on the typical law practice computer system: billing systems, word processors, document managers, email accounts, and more.

As we approach the end of the first decade of this century, a growing number of law practices can finally achieve the "holy grail" of practice management systems — a single point of entry for all client and case file information. Below you'll find some of my favorite tips (or "hacks" in the SmallLaw vernacular) for pushing the practice management usage and integration envelope.

1. Does It All Connect?

Check all your key software systems for the ability to integrate with your practice management system. Most practice management systems tightly integrate with Microsoft Outlook, enabling you to tie email messages sent and received (and attachments) directly to client files. Most can also integrate with document management systems like Worldox, enabling you to connect every document created, received, scanned, etc. to client files.

Also, before you sign your life away on a new smartphone contract, make sure you understand how it will sync with the software you currently have or plan to implement. It does you no good at all to buy a shiny new BlackBerry Storm only to find that syncing requires two steps using Microsoft Outlook via some version of BlackBerry Professional or Enterprise Server. Or that your new iPhone can only sync in real-time with your practice management system via Outlook's ActiveSync system, which requires a Microsoft Exchange Server.

Regularly check the practice management program vendor's Web site for any updates and patches. Staying up to date will keep the links to all the integrated software you use in good working order.

2. Automate Your Time Entry

Enter all your time and your to-dos in your practice management system. Not only will you stay on top of all aspects of your open files, but it will also make it more likely you'll bill all your time, rather than have those little "tenth-ers" dribble away. Many practice management systems can then either automatically (or semi-automatically) convert to-dos, calendar entries, and case notes into time entries — automatic is good!

3. Save and Make Money With Your Smartphone

Most professional liability insurance companies still require duplicate calendars. Check with your carrier to see if using a smartphone's calendar that syncs to your practice management system will count as calendar number two.

And since you'll always have your smartphone with you, enter time on the road. Many legal billing systems offer handheld time entry capability directly or through add-on services like MonetaSuite, AirTime Manager, or Proximiti WorkTRAKR.

4. The Backup of Last Resort

Do you have my ultimate backup plan in place? If not, your smartphone may save you more than money. Using a smartphone or synced laptop/netbook is also a mini "better than nothing" backup for your practice management program. Keep your device with you and not at the office to safeguard your data.

5. Get the Right Training

Learn how to actually use your practice management and billing programs, the links between them, and how they interact with your portable tools: smartphones, laptops, netbooks, etc.

You could read the manuals yourself, but consider professional training as an alternative. Be very picky and selective about who trains you.

If you were accused of a serious crime, would you hire a first year wet behind the years criminal law rookie to defend you? Of course not — you'd hire the best criminal defense lawyer you could afford. Why wouldn't you take the same approach in finding and hiring a practice management system consultant/trainer?

Your practice management system will interweave itself into the very fabric of your practice. Allow plenty of time for implementation, training and learning. It won't happen overnight but is well worth the time invested.

Any practice management system, properly selected, and well implemented, will give any firm a sizable return on investment. But the converse is also true however — a poorly selected, badly implemented practice management system will become a sinkhole into which you pour otherwise billable time. So get it right!

Written by Ross Kodner of MicroLaw.

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Reviews of Time Matters, PCLaw, Worldox, Simply Scann, Phonetag, YouMail, BitDefender; MacBook Pro Warranty

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 30, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: David Hudgens reviews Time Matters, Worldox, and PCLaw for small firms, Patrick Gann reviews going paperless with Simply Scann, Andrew Weltchek compares Phonetag with Youmail for voicemail transcription, Alan Taboada clarifies a point about Apple's MacBook Pro warranty policy, and Jeff Nichols reviews BitDefender antivirus software. Don't miss this issue.

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Time Matters Review; Vitelity Review; Thoughts on Timeslips; Outlook-to-PDF Tip; RTG Bills Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 29, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Debra Bruce reviews Time Matters in a small firm, W. James Slaughter compares eFax to Vitelity, former Timeslips Certified Consultant Paul Mansfield offers some thoughts on Timeslips, John Hall explains how he archives case-related email in PDF format, and Fredric Gruder reviews RTG Bills. Don't miss this issue.

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