In January, I wrote here that the Web - based
practice management application Rocket Matter had added document assembly.
The Web - based
practice management application Rocket Matter today released version 2.0 of its platform.
Not exact matches
Just yesterday, I posted here about announcements by two of the leading cloud - based
practice management platforms, Clio and
Rocket Matter, that they had launched
application programming interfaces (APIs) that will allow third - party
application developers to integrate directly with their platforms.
At Legaltech today, the cloud - based
practice -
management application Rocket Matter announced two new features: integration with QuickBooks Online and a fully integrated payment - processing system called
Rocket Matter Payments.
Tali — the voice - driven time - entry
application — now integrates with the
Rocket Matter
practice management platform, the two companies announced.
I've written a number of times about Tali, the voice - driven time - tracking
application, most recently in January, when it announced its integration with the
Rocket Matter
practice management platform.
Recently, I wrote about announcements (here and here) from two cloud - based
practice management applications,
Rocket Matter and Clio, that they had added document assembly to their menus of features.
Rocket Matter, the Web - based legal
practice management and time - and - billing
application, today announced its integration with Dropbox, an Internet document backup and synchronization service that is gaining popularity within the legal community.
The ScanSnap Cloud, in turn, forwards the documents to the users» favorite document storage
applications such as Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, or
Rocket Matter (which, as of this writing, is the only legal
practice management software that directly integrates with the ScanSnap Cloud).
To fully explain the scope of who this opinion would affect, I have compiled a list of products and services that are SaaS and used regularly by lawyers in our State: Google (many of their
applications or services); Yahoo / Hotmail or any other email service attached to a internet service provider, such as Earthlink, Bellsouth, Roadrunner, etc.; Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T - Mobile; Lexis or Westlaw for online research and almost all of their other services; Mozy; DropBox; Clio; Total Attorneys;
Rocket Lawyer; DirectLaw and any other
practice management system with a cloud - based component.
It's even integrated with the
Rocket Matter
practice management application.