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Tabs3 and PracticeMaster Version 16: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Thursday, April 21, 2011

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a new integrated accounting, billing, and practice management system (see article below), a utility for defensibly saving Web pages for use as evidence, an online contract drafting tool, an iPad app for presenting exhibits, and an online project management system. Don't miss the next issue.

Find Critical Client Information at the Speed of Thought

What do Facebook and Google know about you? A lot but don't expect them to tell you. The same could be said of many practice management systems. Thanks to all the data they collect, they know a lot about your practice, but it can seem like they don't tell you everything — or at least make it difficult to find what you need. Even worse, you may not know what you need to know. An industry giant has tackled this issue in the latest release of its practice management system, aiming to give you quick, intuitive access to critical client information.

Tabs3 and PracticeMaster Version 16 … in One Sentence
Software Technology, Inc.'s (STI's) Tabs3 and PracticeMaster together comprise an integrated billing and practice management system for solo, small, and midsize law firms (the products are available separately as well).

The Killer Feature
All practice management software improves on the piles of paper some law offices still rely upon (some firms never got the memo about the 1980s ending). According to STI, the newest release of PracticeMaster makes access to critical client and matter information so fast you can pull it up on the fly during a phone call.

Enter the new PracticeMaster Matter Manager, which gives you access to all contact information for everyone involved in a case. Even better, you can view all recent matter activity such as documents, email, meetings, and notes.

A "Convert to Fee" button enables you to create a billable time entry for any activity. Speaking of billing, you can also view current balance, last statement date, last payment, trust account balances, etc.

You access your favorite practice management tools via a customizable toolbar, which means you can add to Matter Manager's functionality to suit your needs. You can also use custom colors to make certain information such as deadlines more noticeable.

"Matter Manager is the best way to keep case information organized," STI Presdient Dan Berlin told us. "When a client calls and asks about the status of their case, Matter Manager displays all of the information you need so that you can answer their questions right away."

Other Notable Features
The new version of PracticeMaster includes additional timesavers such as Workflows to automate procedures and reduce risk. For example, PracticeMaster can automatically generate an engagement letter when you create a new client or matter.

Tabs3 also received its fair share of attention from the development team. You can batch email personalized statements to clients. The new Client Inactivity Report prevents cases from falling through the cracks by listing cases with no recent activity using parameters you define.

What Else Should You Know?
Tabs3 and PracticeMaster run on Windows. Pricing starts at $295 for a single user. Learn more about Tabs3 and PracticeMaster version 16.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Practice Management/Calendars | TL NewsWire

Needles Case Type Library for Needles 4.8.2: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, April 18, 2011

Originally published in our free TechnoLawyer NewsWire newsletter. Instead of reading TechnoLawyer NewsWire here, sign up now to receive future issues via email.

Practice Management That Perfectly Fits Your Practice

A doctor and a lawyer (that's you) walk into a bar. When asked about their profession, the doctor says "doctor" and you say "lawyer." The questioner asks the doctor "What kind of doctor?" but the questioner probably won't ask you "What kind of lawyer?" However, as we all know, legal practice is every bit as specialized as medical practice. Just as no one hires a podiatrist for heart surgery, no one hires a 1940 Act lawyer for a divorce. A company that develops a popular practice management system has taken note of this specialization with some specialized technology.

Needles Case Type Library for Needles 4.8.2 … in One Sentence
The Needles Case Type Library is a growing collection of practice area-specific setups for the Needles 4.8.2 practice management system.

The Killer Feature
The Needles Case Type Library eliminates the need to create your own workflows within Needles from scratch. They include everything you need for a given practice area such as forms and reports. Once imported, you can customize a Case Type further.

Currently, you can choose from 19 Case Types — Bankruptcy Chapter 7, Construction Civil Litigation, Criminal-Misdemeanor, Divorce, Custody, Property Division, Dog Bite, Estate Planning, Estate Probate, Immigration, Insurance Defense, Mass Tort Pharmaceutical-DEVICE, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accident, Premise Liability, Product Liability, Real Estate Closing, Social Security, Third Party Collection, Workers Compensation, and Wrongful Death.

Needles created the Case Types in conjunction with its clients who over the years honed their use of Needles for activities ranging from client intake to billing to collections to closing matters. Needles expects the number of Case Types to grow both in number and in features as its community of clients shares more and more details about their best practices.

"In our more 25 years of business, we have strived to maintain a sense of community among our clients," Needles Director of Training Liz Teixeira told us. "There are few companies that can boast of a clientele so willing to share their wealth of knowledge. Client contributions have shaped and defined the case type setups that we offer as part of our new library."

Other Notable Features
The Case Types in the Needles Case Type Library take advantage of the latest features of Needles 4.8.2, which include a number of integrations with popular programs such as Outlook and QuickBooks, enhancements to the time capture tools, calendar, message system, and reports, and a phone dialer that works with traditional and VoIP telephone systems.

What Else Should You Know?
Needles 4.8.2 includes free access to the Needles Case Type Library. Just download the case types that best fit your firm. Learn more about Needles Case Type Library for Needles 4.8.2.

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Topics: Practice Management/Calendars | TL NewsWire | Transactional Practice Areas

Review of HTC EVO 4G, Audible and Kindle Android Apps; Mobile Apps Versus Mobile Web; Acrobat, ScanSnap, and TWAIN

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, April 15, 2011

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Jon Manchester, Review: HTC EVO 4G; Audible and Kindle on Android

Julie Kiernan, Syncing Makes No Sense: The Case for Mobile Web Sites Versus Apps

Bill Baldwin, A Clarification About Acrobat, ScanSnap Scanners, and TWAIN

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars

Your Law Firm in the Cloud; Reviews of eFax, QuickFile, HoudiniESQ, Preview

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, April 14, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Seth Rowland, How to Operate Your Law Firm in the Cloud

Stan Winikoff, Review: eFax for Windows

Fred Kruck, Review: QuickFile for Outlook

William Burns, Review: HoudiniESQ's Email Features

Chris Gibson, Review: Using Preview for PDF Files on Mac

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

LexisNexis Time Matters v11: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a practice management system compatible with most smartphones (see article below), software for automatically creating a table of authorities, and Internet-accessible network attached storage appliance, a GPS-enabled BlackBerry and iPhone app that helps you arrive at all your appointments and meetings on time, and an iPhone app that works with PCLaw. Don't miss the next issue.

Your Practice Management System in Your Pocket

Lawyers are a peculiar species. You earn your living billing by the hour, but spend a lot of time out of the office on non-billable activities like waiting to board flights, sitting in taxis, and countless other examples. Sure, client meetings, court appearances, and the like are billable, but they're surrounded by a lot of wasted time. And to make matters worse, lawyers often forget or underestimate billable events that occur on the go because they don't record them when they occur. A practice management system that has helped boost productivity in law offices for nearly two decades now has its sights set on boosting your productivity when you're out of the office as well.

LexisNexis Time Matters v11 … in One Sentence
LexisNexis Time Matters v11 is a client and matter management system with a mobile component for lawyers and legal professionals who use smartphones and other mobile devices.

The Killer Feature
The latest smartphone statistics show Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry each with a large percentage of the market. Meanwhile, Microsoft's deal with Nokia could make Windows Phone a contender.

Rather than create three or four device-specific apps, LexisNexis instead focused its development resources on Time Matters Mobility, a Web-based service that works with most modern smartphones.

The Time Matters Mobility service has several advantages over device-specific apps according to LexisNexis. For example, it doesn't require any installation, setup, or synchronization on the device. Instead, you just login using any modern mobile Web browser, authenticate your smartphone, and then access Time Matters securely via an encrypted connection. Adding to the security, Time Matters Mobility does not store any data on your smartphone. All data remains on the server in your office.

With the Time Matters Mobility service, you can enter billable time and expenses, enter, edit and view your contacts and matters, including dialing telephone numbers, and create email messages from your mobile device.

"With the real-time access to critical information provided in the new Time Matters Mobility service, attorneys can continue to be productive and bill hours while on the go, without worrying about syncing for the latest updates or taking office staff off-task," Vice President and Product Champion Small Law Practice Management Jonah Paransky told us.

Other Notable Features
The development team also focused its efforts on enhancing the extensibility of the core Time Matters client/server software. For example, Time Matters v11 integrates with many third-party products such as HotDocs 10, Tabs3, QuickBooks 2010 and 2011, Timeslips 2011, WordPerfect X5, and Fujitsu ScanSnap desktop scanners. Furthermore, support for Microsoft Windows Terminal Server means you can dispense with local installations. Instead, everyone can run Time Matters from the server.

Time Matters v11 also features improvements to its core functions -- centralized case and matter management, extensive automation and customization tools, and security tools such as activity logs, conflict searching, and restricted access.

What Else Should You Know?
The Time Matters Annual Maintenance Plan entitles you to receive Time Matters Mobility service free of charge, as well as telephone technical support and exclusive access to LexisNexis University Time Matters Anytime Training on the Web. Learn more about LexisNexis Time Matters v11.

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

Legal Review of Google Chrome OS CR-48 Laptop; Beware Your Yelp Profile; PCLaw; Best Technology Purchase Ever

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, April 1, 2011

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Joe Cartwright, Review: Google Chrome OS CR-48 Laptop in a Law Office

Theo Rand, Tip: Beware Your Yelp Profile

Matthew McInteer, Update: Windows 7 64-Bit and PCLaw

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Networking/Operating Systems | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars

Reviews of Pathagoras, QuickFile 4Outlook, Credenza, ScanSnap S500; Software Upgrade Debate; Mac Switcher Report

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, March 31, 2011

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Geoff Ormrod, Review: Pathagoras

Danny Wash, Review: QuickFile 4Outlook and Credenza

Deepa Patel, Legal Software: Should You Stay or Should You Upgrade?

Thorne D. Harris III, The Pros and Cons of Practicing Law With a Mac

Michael O'Connor, Review: Fujitsu ScanSnap S500

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Law Office Management | Networking/Operating Systems | Practice Management/Calendars | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Answers

AdvologixPM: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a Web-based practice management system (see article below), a Web-based service that automates scanning tasks, an Android app to speed up text input, and an iOS app for moving information from your computer's Web browser to your iPhone and iPad. Don't miss the next issue.

May the Force.com Be With Your Law Firm

Clouds are deceiving. One minute they float by peacefully, but the next minute they turn dark and threatening — especially in Texas. As they famously say there, if you don't like the weather just wait five minutes. Perhaps Texas' unpredictable weather explains why a Texas-based company took a different approach to cloud-based practice management than its competitors. I recently met online with the founders to learn more about what they cooked up for law firms interested in Web-based practice management but concerned about stormy weather so to speak.

Advologix Practice Management Spring 2011 Release … in One Sentence
Advologix Practice Management Spring 2011 Release (AdvologixPM) is a comprehensive and configurable Web-based practice management system.

The Killer Feature
Many law firms have mixed feelings about Web-based practice management systems. On the one hand, they like the idea of no longer having to deal with locally-installed software, but on the other hand they're wary of four issues — data integrity, response time, security, and scalability.

Rather than build its own infrastructure from the ground up, Advologix addressed these concerns by building AdvologixPM on Salesforce's Force.com platform.

What does that mean? Salesforce is a successful public company that offers a Web-based sales management product. In addition, Salesforce enables software developers to build their own applications atop its infrastructure. As a result, if you use AdvologixPM, your data will reside on Salesforce's infrastructure, thus providing you with the same data integrity, response time, security, and scalability as Salesforce's customers, which include many Fortune 500 companies.

Advologix's use of the Force.com platform has three other advantages as well. First, it enables the company to focus all of its attention on customer support and adding legal-specific features rather than back-end management.

Second, Salesforce's AppExchange is an application store similar in concept to Apple's famous App Store. If AdvologixPM doesn't have a feature you need, you can add that functionality on your own by purchasing add-ons from the AppExchange (your firm can even become a Force.com developer itself).

Third, in addition to being able to access AdvologixPM from any capable browser platform such as the iPad, you can also access it with Salesforce's dedicated iPhone or Blackberry application.

Other Notable Features
Advologix has added a number of new features to its Spring 2011 release. For example, AdvologixPM now has a document management system called "Managed Content." When you view a matter, you see all related documents (you can also link documents to clients and contacts). Managed Content indexes your documents so you can search them. Other tools include the ability to collaborate on documents with others, add annotations and comments, and keep previous versions.

AdvologixPM's new billing technology streamlines the entry of time and expenses. You'll find full support for collections, retainers, and trust accounts. You can assign default billing rates by timekeeper or by client and matter, and override these when reviewing bills if necessary. Stop Loss Billing tells you when you have performed work that you have not billed.

AdvologixPM does not just integrate with apps from the AppExchange, but also with popular software. For example, AdvologixPM's contact management and calendar integrate with Outlook and Google Apps. Also, prospective clients who fill out a form on your site can become a "lead" in AdvologixPM, which can alert you via email so that you can follow up immediately.

AdvologixPM is customizable. You can add fields and make many other modifications to suit your workflow without any programming knowledge. Other features of AdvologixPM include conflict checking, dashboards, and reports.

"The Spring 2011 release of AdvologixPM dramatically extends our leadership in the legal practice management space and will provide our existing customers with many new features along with improved ease-of-use," Advologix CEO Bill Pickard told us. "Our new customers will benefit from our flexible packaging, complete functionality, and rapid time-to-value relative to their practice management needs."

What Else Should You Know?
Advologix offers two versions of AdvologixPM — Essentials and Premium. You can try AdvologixPM free of charge. Learn more about AdvologixPM.

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Topics: Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | TL NewsWire

The Most Reliable Legal Technology Study Is Now Free

By Neil J. Squillante | Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Coming today to TL Research: Recognizing the need for a reliable understanding of technology usage in the legal profession, Legal Technology Institute founder Andy Adkins spent considerable time and money creating the Perfect Practice Legal Technology Institute Case, Matter, and Practice Management System Study — a 312-page report with an error rate of just +/–5.4% that delves into far more product categories than its title suggests. This comprehensive study costs $395 for most people. But TechnoLawyer members can download a copy free of charge. TechnoLawyer membership is also free. Download your free copy of Case, Matter, and Practice Management System Study now.

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Our flagship newsletter offers in-depth buyer's guides and other helpful reports for everyone in the legal profession. Many reports about the legal industry use flawed data and are therefore unreliable. By contrast, TL Research reports provide you with insightful information on which you can rely by combining sound statistical techniques with exhaustive research and analysis. Just as importantly, the experts who write TL Research reports use jargon-free plain English, and often include benchmarks, charts, and other comparative tools and visuals. The TL Research newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Document Management | Law Office Management | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Monitors | Practice Management/Calendars | TechnoLawyer Library | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Research

Reviews of Windows 7 64-Bit, X1 Desktop Search; LexisNexis Annual Maintenance Plan for Time Matters; What's Missing?

By Sara Skiff | Friday, February 18, 2011

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Jeff Wyatt, Review: Windows 7 64-Bit Version

Robin Meadow, Review: X1 Desktop Search; Windows 7 Search

Kurt Walberg, Review: LexisNexis Annual Maintenance Plan for Time Matters

Question of the Week: What's Missing From the Legal Internet?

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