And the lack of speed has always been one of my chief complaints about legacy desktop / on -
premise practice management software.
In the past you have probably had to make major investments in purchasing multiple licenses for on
premise practice management software.
While laws & regulations can change, on
premises practice management software can not, but cloud - based law practice management software absolutely can.
Not exact matches
Either your firm has been around for years and you're currently using
premise - based
software, you're transitioning from one web - based
practice management system to another, or your firm is a only a few years old and you're using a system cobbled together from a variety of free or low cost web - based
software.
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.
For this reason, the majority of Canadian firms that have
practice management software use on -
premises systems, with PCLaw from LexisNexis leading the pack at a reported 13,000 law firm installations.
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Established
premises - based
practice management software vendors, Amicus and Abacus, are both pushing cloud - based versions of their
software.
Mr. Bayer has a simple litmus test for a law firm that is comparing cloud and
premise solutions for
practice management: What do you want the
software to do?
Neil chose MyCase for his firm after negative experiences with
premise - based law
practice management software.