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SaaS Warning; Reviews of Phoneslips and PracticeMaster; New Questions

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 18, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Britt Knuttgen discusses three considerations when choosing Software as a Service and reviews PracticeMaster, Robert Browning reviews the USPS Shipping Assistant, and Ronald Cappuccio reviews Phoneslips. Don't miss this issue.

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Amicus Attorney 2010: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Thursday, February 11, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers the new editions of a practice management system (see article below), a new social network that integrates with Gmail, an online lawyer video directory, an online discovery project management system, and a VoIP mobile app for BlackBerry and iPhone. Don't miss the next issue.

Work Smarter, Not Harder

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Each day has 24 hours. This was true when you were younger. So then why do the days seem shorter as you grow older? Probably because you're busier than ever. You cannot lengthen the day (physics is such a drag), which leaves only one option — work more efficiently. To do that, you'll need a number of software tools, chief among them practice management software.

Amicus Attorney 2010 … in One Sentence
Gavel & Gown's Amicus Attorney 2010 provides you with tools to manage all aspects of your practice, including billing, contacts, calendars, documents, and tasks, as well as collaborate with your colleagues.

The Killer Feature
A lawyer who doesn't use a calendar is like a unicorn — a myth. But not all calendars are created equal. And each year, new versions of practice management software like Amicus Attorney 2010 up the ante.

Both editions of Amicus Attorney 2010 — Premium Edition and Small Firm Edition — have a number of new calendar features that Gavel & Gown describes as "smarter calendaring."

For example, you can color code appointments and tasks based on categories such as client work, court, arbitration, closing, etc. As deadlines for tasks approach, they can automatically attain a higher priority.

Smarter calendaring also refers to convenience through aggregation. Appointments and tasks on your calendar can link to related email messages. You can also track adjournment history — see the original and rescheduled dates and the reasons for postponement.

Other Notable Features
Gavel & Gown has also made matter management smarter in both editions. You can set up action items that will automatically occur when you open a new matter. Similarly, you can create "precedents" to create a series of events when opening a new matter. These automated events and tasks ensure that your firm performs all necessary work for each type of case — and that you bill your clients for that work.

Amicus Attorney 2010 offers a number of new collaboration tools. The new Firm Member Availability technology makes it easier to connect with colleagues without wasting time tracking them down. For example, when colleagues schedule a meeting, Amicus Attorney automatically tells you that they're not available. You and your colleagues can also manually set your status and whereabouts much like people do on social networks. The Premium Edition also includes a Workload Indicator so that assigning partners can better distribute work.

Other new features include enhanced document automation tools, the ability to require a conflict check for new clients and matters, and single-click cover letter and envelope printing from a business card.

What Else Should You Know?
Amicus Attorney 2010 Small Firm Edition costs $499 for the first license and $399 for each additional license. The Premium Edition costs $999 for the first license and $599 for each additional license. Learn more about Amicus Attorney 2010

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

Reviews of Orion, Nero Recode, Ergotron, Amicus Attorney; Network Tip

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 11, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Steven Best reviews Orion practice management software, Christopher Reddy reviews Nero Recode and shares some video conversion tips, Peter Pike reviews Amicus Attorney Small Firm Edition 2009, Aaron Craft shares an often overlooked tip regarding uninterruptible power supplies and networked software, and Lawrence King discusses dual monitors. Don't miss this issue.

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Accepting Credit Cards; iPhone and LNTPA; Playing Audio Clips at Trial; Advice for New Lawyers; Review of PureText and ClipCache Pro

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, February 4, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Sam Gibson discusses the impact of accepting credit cards at his law firm, Bob Leonard explains how he syncs his iPhone with LexisNexis' Total Practice Advantage (and LexisNexis discusses its mobililty plans for 2010), Marc Dobin explains how to create audio clips for trial, Bruce Dorner offers advice to new lawyers overwhelmed with technology options, and Christopher Holly reviews PureText and ClipCache Pro. Don't miss this issue.

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AdvologixPM Review; Laptop Security Tips; Forced Obsolescence; MiFi Tip; Smart Invoice; iPad Use Case

By Sara Skiff | Friday, January 29, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Diedre Braverman reviews AdvologixPM, Tom Trottier discusses laptop security and passwords, Steve Pena shares his thoughts on forced obsolescence and online music subscriptions, Ed Detlie provides some ideas for making calls using a MiFi, Harry Steinmetz has a few words for Smart Invoice's pricing plan, and our publisher lays out a use case for Apple's new iPad. Don't miss this issue.

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Reviews of BofA Payroll Service, Olympus Dictation System; Why LexisNexis Dropped Time Matters Professional; KVM Switch Tip; Integrated Calendars

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 28, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Jason Havens reviews Bank of America's Easy Online Payroll service, Anthony Vrsecky reviews his firm's experience with Time Matters since version 2.0 (and CIC Robert Gray explains responds and explains LexisNexis' thinking behind Time Matters 10), William Lloyd discusses how he uses dual monitors with a KVM switch, Brad Bailey reviews the Olympus DS-4000 digital recorder along with the AS-4000 transcription system, and William Tait shares his thoughts about stand-alone versus integrated calendaring systems for law firms. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Computer Accessories | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Monitors | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Reviews of Carbonite, Needles, Endicia Dazzle, RTG Bills; Time59; Timeslips; Accepting Credit Cards

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 21, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Randy Gold reviews Carbonite for online backup, Jim Browning reviews Needles for case management and discusses his firm's experience with a Needles consultant, Susan King reviews Endicia's Dazzle online postage service, Miriam Jacobson compares Time59, Timeslips, and RTG Bills, and Bryan Sims shares his thoughts on accepting credit cards. Don't miss this issue.

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How Your Law Firm Can Build Its Own (DIY) Practice Management System Using Off-The-Shelf Software

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: Most managing partners agree that technology can help them better run their law firms. But which technology? In this TechnoFeature article, do-it-yourself advocate and lawyer Edward Zohn explains how his firm decided to use off-the-shelf business productivity software to create a practice management system rather than buy a specialized practice management system designed for law firms. Zohn doesn't only discuss his unorthodox approach in the abstract. He also lists and discusses the products that comprise his firm's practice management system.

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Should Law Firms Accept Credit Cards?; Time Matters Review, Email Filing Tip; 64 Bit Dragon; Fax-to-Email

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, January 7, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Michael Bauchan explains why and how his firm accepts credit cards, Victoria Pitt reviews Time Matters, Fredric Gruder reviews Acrobat and QuickFile4Outlook for archiving email, Stephen Hayes reviews Dragon NaturallySpeaking on Windows 64 and Nuance technical support, and Simon Laurent discusses his firm's fax-to-email solution. Don't miss this issue.

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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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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.

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