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Reviews of iPad (Plus Apps for Lawyers), Microsoft Office 2010; PCLaw Discount Tip

By Sara Skiff | Friday, November 12, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Michael Kelly, Review: My IPad Experience Thus Far

Thomas Stirewalt, Review: Microsoft Office 2010

Mark Peneguy, Review: PCLaw Annual Maintenance Plan Plus Discount Tip

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Portal4Law: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers a Web-based practice management service (see article below), an online meeting service, an eDiscovery review and processing application, a Web-based customer relationship management system, and a GPS navigation app for iPad and iPhone. Don't miss the next issue.

A Portal for Your Practice

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If your law firm hopes to survive, you must efficiently manage every element of your practice — clients and matters, documents and email, appointments and tasks, secure collaboration, billing and collections, and much more. There's just one problem — what if you're not a mega-firm with a dedicated IT department and onsite trainers? What if the software you can afford lacks the features you need or has too many features you don't need? One company claims to have explored the actual needs of law firms, resulting in a Web-based practice management system with everything you need and nothing you don't at an affordable price.

Portal4Law … in One Sentence
PortalSoft's Portal4Law 5.0 is an online (SaaS) practice management service for law firms and legal departments.

The Killer Feature
Back in the day, lawyers were content if their practice management software helped them organize their contacts and calendar and connect that data to their matters. While this need still exists, the number of documents lawyers must manage has exploded thanks primarily to email.

PortalSoft integrated document management into Portal4Law from day one rather than tack it on as an afterthought. Each user has up to 10 GB of storage space for uploading and classifying email and documents. Once uploaded, you can share documents with colleagues and clients. Portal4Law remains available to use during batch uploads and subsequent document indexing because the processing takes place in PortalSoft's data center, not on your computer. The versioning technology keeps track of multiple revisions of a document.

Portal4Law not only handles your work product and related records, but also discovery documents. You can connect both types of documents to a specific matter. Portal4Law offers full-text Boolean, fuzzy, and filter-based searching, including by author, client, matter, date, and custom tags. The Export function enables you to produce a collection of selected documents in native format for discovery.

"We are dedicated to offering large firm features at a small firm price point," PortalSoft CEO Ajit Dandapani told us. "The depth and sophistication of our document management feature set illustrates this guiding principle of ours."

Other Notable Features
Portal4Law also contains traditional practice management features. For example, the billing system supports multiple fee arrangements that you can customize — time and expense slips, periodic fixed-fee, milestone-based fixed-fee, retainers, advance deposits, etc. You can use the preloaded Uniform Task Based Management System codes or create your own. When processing time slips, you can have Portal4Law automatically enter the amount due based on the activity or the person who performs the activity.

Other notable features include a dashboard that summarizes pressing appointments, tasks, and recently-modified matters, secure real-time collaboration to ensure multiple users can view each other's changes nearly instantaneously, cloning of forms and documents in your library, and context-sensitive help.

What Else Should You Know?
PortalSoft costs $39.99 per user per month. You can try it free for 30 days. The annual subscription discounts twelve months service to the cost of eleven. Learn more about Portal4Law.

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Review: My RealPractice

By Eliza Sarasohn | Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: The times have changed. You can no longer just practice law. You must also market and sell your firm's legal services. According to RealPractice, this new reality means that law firms must marry practice management with marketing management. RealPractice's new Web application, My RealPractice, offers both functions. We asked lawyer and legal SaaS consultant Donna Seyle to evaluate My RealPractice. In this TechnoFeature, Donna reports on every feature and how well they work. As a My RealPractice beta tester, she also dishes some inside information on forthcoming features.

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Our flagship newsletter never disappoints thanks to its in-depth reporting by leading legal technology and practice management experts, many of whom have become "household names" in the legal profession. It's in TechnoFeature that you'll find our oft-quoted formal product reviews and accompanying TechnoScore ratings. The TechnoFeature newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Practice Management/Calendars | TechnoFeature

Hardware and Software Tips for New Law Firms; Reviews of Canon ImageCLASS D1180, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, FileCenter, eCopy, WebConference

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, November 4, 2010

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

Ronald J Tocchini, Must-Have Hardware, Software, and More For New Law Firms

Thomas Yocis, Review: Canon ImageCLASS D1180 Laser MFC

Thomas Sennett, Review: Dragon NaturallySpeaking in Action; Downside Of Digital Dictation

Edward Zohn, Review: FileCenter and eCopy Together

Pete Riesberg, Review: WebConference.com For Online Meetings

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Do you believe in the wisdom of crowds? In Answers to Questions, 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 Answers to Questions newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Reviews of PCLaw, Quikscribe, LawCharge; Software for a New Firm; PEOs; Amicus Attorney Data Export; Much More

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 21, 2010

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

Doug Stewart, Review: PCLaw, Quikscribe; Technology Recommendations for a New Law Firm

Mark Olberding, Review: LawCharge for Ethical Credit Card Processing

Joel Bair, Review: The Pros and Cons Of Using a Professional Employer Organization (PEO)

Alan Schaaf, More Thoughts on Wiping a Hard Drive

Aaron Craft, Tip: How to Export Amicus Attorney Data to Excel

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Do you believe in the wisdom of crowds? In Answers to Questions, 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 Answers to Questions newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

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A CIC Reflects on Switching From Time Matters; Credit Card Tips; How to Truly Erase a Hard Drive; MediaWiki Review

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 21, 2010

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

Tom Caffrey, Switching From Time Matters: A CIC's Perspective

Robert Browning, How (and Why) Our Firm Handles Credit Card Payments

John Blatt, A Computer Forensics Expert's Advice on Securely Erasing a Hard Drive

Kurt Garnjost, Review: MediaWiki for Free Knowledge Management

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Do you believe in the wisdom of crowds? In Answers to Questions, 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 Answers to Questions newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Coming Attractions | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Reviews of Droid, Chaos Intellect, X1 Desktop Search; iPhone Practice Management

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 15, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Tom Dempsey Jr, Review: Droid Smartphone; Chaos Intellect

Jerrold Parker, Review: X1 Desktop Search

Jim Schoenberger, iPhone Practice Management Exists

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ProTempus: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an integrated practice management system (see article below), risk management software, and a PDF smartphone app with annotation capabilities. Don't miss the next issue.

Boost Your Firm's Revenue by 25 Percent

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The Beatles famously sang about it. So did Pink Floyd. Other rockers like Cyndi Lauper and Liz Phair also sang about it (with less chart success). Chances are your law firm wants "it" too. Money that is — the more, the better. Fortunately, as a lawyer you don't need a hit song to make more money. You just need to record all your billable time. A reliable and easy to use practice management system is the key to capturing more billable hours, which means bigger paychecks for you and your colleagues. Investing in such software practically puts money in your pocket. Thus, we thought you might want to learn about an integrated practice management system that recently came to our attention.

ProTempus … in One Sentence
ProTempus is an integrated practice management system for law firms that handles all your front and back office tasks.

The Killer Feature
What if you could increase your billable hours an average of 25 percent? ProTempus claims that its customers typically boost their billable hours by that percentage when they start using the software thanks to its user-friendly billing and invoicing system that "far exceeds the industry standard."

For example, ProTempus captures the time of each phone call with a built-in timer you initiate by clicking on the telephone icon in the toolbar. At the end of each call, one click bills the client for your time, inserting your brief description of the call. For flat-rate and contingency cases, you can log and track the hours spent working on the case in the client's activity history.

When you're out of the office, you can similarly track and bill your time from your Internet-capable smartphone using its Web browser. ProTempus syncs with Google Calendar, giving you real-time management of your calendar over the air. ProTempus also syncs with Outlook if you already have a real-time connection between your Outlook calendar and your smartphone.

Other Notable Features
In addition to capturing your time, ProTempus can also create and send your invoices using email or postal mail, as well as manage accounts receivable, including retainers and credit card processing. ProTempus optionally syncs with QuickBooks to provide complete accounting needs.

ProTempus integrates with Microsoft Word and WordPerfect for document assembly. You can create templates and fill in blanks using client and case information stored in ProTempus.

Other features include integrated contact database, shared calendars, task management, case management, document management, email integration, instant messaging, integration with scanners, and access from remote computers via the Internet.

What Else Should You Know?
ProTempus runs on Windows PCs. ProTempus charges a monthly fee based on the number of "time-keepers" (attorneys and paralegals) — $100 per month for the first time-keeper plus $40 per month for each additional time-keeper. Administrative staff can use ProTempus at no charge. There are no up-front purchase fees or contracts to sign. The monthly service fee includes perpetual upgrades, unlimited customer support, and unlimited training. ProTempus can import your data from most other software packages at no charge. Learn more about ProTempus.

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Clio: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an online practice management system (see article below), eDiscovery software with a new feature that makes document collections more portable, and an iPad text editor. Don't miss the next issue.

Stay in Sync

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Online applications (or software as a service — SaaS) have forever changed the lives of lawyers, enabling them to work from absolutely anywhere — at the courthouse or poolside. But all this game-changing mobility would become meaningless if you could not trust that you have the most current data and all of it. This problem becomes compounded as you increase the number of online applications with overlapping services. Fortunately for law firms, one company is hard at work to ensure you stay in sync.

Clio … in One Sentence
Themis Solutions' Clio is a Web-based (SaaS) practice management system designed for sole practitioners and small firms.

The Killer Feature
Business Insider recently reported that Google's suite of online office applications, Google Apps, attracts one million new users per month. Many small law firms rely heavily on Google Apps for email, but also for its Calendar and Contacts now that so many smartphones offer Google Apps integration.

An increasing number of small law firms also use Clio, one of the pioneers of Web-based practice management, which we first covered in this newsletter nearly two years ago. Clio also handles your calendar and contacts, tying them to your clients and matters, which Google Apps cannot do since the tools are not designed for law firms.

The use of two online applications creates a classic technology problem — duplicate data, or worse, scattered data. Released today, Clio Sync for Google Apps solves this problem by synchronizing your Clio data with your Google Calendar and Contacts. Enter a meeting in Clio and it'll also appear in your Google Calendar and vice versa. Clio is the first Web-based practice management system to integrate with these Google Apps.

"Synchronization is crucial to efficient workflow — especially for mobile lawyers," Clio President Jack Newton told us. "Many of our solo and small firm customers rely on Google Apps in addition to Clio to power their practices. An integration between the two cloud-based products was a natural fit, and an important step in helping to ensure Clio continues to provide value and boost practice efficiency for all subscribers."

Other Notable Features
Clio Sync for Google joins Clio Sync for Outlook, which Clio added one year ago. Clio Sync for Outlook enables you to access your Clio calendar, contacts, and tasks online or offline in Outlook, re-syncing any changes you make offline the next time you're online.

Clio has added a number of other features since our initial coverage. For example, an email "dropbox" enables you to enter a special email address into the BCC field of an email message to automatically file that message and any attachments in Clio under the corresponding client and matter. This technology works with any email program such as Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, and Thunderbird.

Other new features include multiple calendars (including a firmwide calendar that everyone can access), support for drag and drop within the calendar, professionally-designed billing templates for creating customized branded invoices, mobile browser support on the iPhone, Palm Pre, and most Android-based and BlackBerry smartphones, and the Clio Status Dashboard to keep you apprised of the status of Clio's growing number of services.

What Else Should You Know?
A Clio subscription costs $49 per lawyer and $25 per non-attorney support user. The monthly subscription includes the new Clio Sync feature and other all other new features that Clio regularly adds. Learn more about Clio.

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

"Conviction" Movie Review; iPad Review; PDF Converter Enterprise 7; LexisNexis Annual Maintenance; Your Knowledge Gap

By Sara Skiff | Friday, October 8, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Tom Tuft, Review: iPad in a Law Practice; FileMaker Go

Channing Strother, Tips for PDF Converter Enterprise 7

Kelly Chang Rickert, Movie Review: Conviction

Bruce Brightwell, LexisNexis Annual Maintenance Plan for PCLaw and Time Matters

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