Not exact matches
Dubbed as «two days of engaging keynote presentations and interactive sessions on technology for the legal industry», this looks
like it'll be a fantastic opportunity for legal industry folks to learn more about Clio's
law practice management software (through the conference's Clio University track) and to hear from a great group of speakers on topics ranging from virtual
practice, to mobile & paperless
law offices, social media and online marketing, cloud ethics and the future of
law.
The best option is to use
law practice management software that includes trust
management tools,
software like CosmoLex.
Sam Glover: I think maybe by
like the fourth meeting of TBD
Law I'll have invented a little shocker so that every time somebody starts talking about what's cool about
practice management software I can zap them remotely.
Sam Glover: Well and let's be clear,
like most
law firms needs can be met in a variety of ways and at a variety of price points and so there's nothing unethical about saying, «Hey you should use this on premise server based system that's going to cost a certain amount of money and make that IT consultant a lot of money,» and we're going to try to steer you away from this cloud based
practice management software that doesn't make us any money, because they'll both meet your needs just fine.
If you are anything
like most lawyers who have just hung a shingle, you probably are running your
law practice using an assortment of generic, built - in
software programs, including a word processing program such as Word, Word Perfect or Pages, a calendar, and e-mail system
like Microsoft Outlook or the Apple equivalent, and one of the corresponding contact
management systems.
Business
software (
like Microsoft Office),
law practice management software and accounting
software (
like QuickBooks), are all accessible via the cloud, including mobile versions for use on smartphones or tablets.
The gradual loosening of inter-jurisdictional
practice rules, the twenty - year track record of Canadian national
law firms in the business context, the increasing automation of basic processes and utilization of standardized technology tools
like practice -
management software in even very small
practices, and the increasing competition from non-lawyer service providers and self - help options all suggest to me that a similar national retail
law firm in Canada isn't far - fetched.
Like many
law practice management software options, MerusCase allows you to create task workflows.
Internet research tools, document
management and sharing applications, and of course legal time and billing
software like CosmoLex simplify the administration of a
law firm and give any attorney the chance to
practice law like the big boys.
Like all
law practice management software, Rocket Matter helps you organize information about your clients and your firm.
MyCase is
law practice management software that makes it easier for solo and small practitioners to spend time
practicing law instead of worrying about time - consuming tasks
like calendaring and invoicing.