by Gerri Martin | May 28, 2019 | Cloud applications, Practice Management, TimeSolv
There is nothing that annoys me more than when I have issued my productivity and profitability reports and then find that the next report’s beginning numbers are not the same as the numbers I reported. (OK, there are things that annoy me more but that is not the...
by Dana Riel | May 22, 2019 | PC Law, Practice Management, Time & Billing, Time Matters
In yet another interesting merger of companies offering both on-premise and cloud-based law office software applications, LexisNexis and LEAP Group Holdings Inc. recently announced a joint venture called PCLaw | Time Matters LLC. The new PCLaw | Time Matters LLC...
by Jeanine Rhode | Mar 7, 2019 | Practice Management, Time Matters
Earlier this month Lexis released Time Matters 16.4 as an upgrade to their existing Version 16 practice management software. Time Matters customers with an active Annual Maintenance Plan (AMP) can download this software update by clicking on the Help | Program Updates...
by Dana Riel | Feb 20, 2019 | Practice Management
In what may be a Valentine’s Day gift to their customers, the enterprise-grade, cloud-based practice management application Centerbase released its latest version on February 13. Unlike most vendors who issue service releases that only fix “undocumented features”...
by Jack Schaller | Jan 24, 2019 | Cloud applications, Time Matters, Timeslips, Worldox
Are your law office software systems partly Cloudy or totally immersed in the Cloud? Or are you still completely grounded with on-premises software? There is no question that the trend is clearly toward a “Cloudy” future for law office software. Developers of...
by Andrea Prigot | Dec 11, 2018 | Document Management, NetDocuments, Symphony OCR, Time Matters, Worldox
You do your best to use technology to run your practice. Your documents are digitized and neatly arranged by client and matter or in some other logical way. Perhaps you have invested in NetDocuments, Worldox or Time Matters for document management. So why can’t you...