by Jack Schaller | Mar 28, 2016 | Billing Matters, Document Management, Timeslips
We have had three clients in the past twelve months who have been shocked to learn that they were the victims of embezzlement by “trusted” employees. In all instances these were dependable and loyal employees – until they weren’t. What drives an employee to go over to...
by Dana Riel | Mar 25, 2016 | Time Matters, Worldox
Late yesterday afternoon we were notified by LexisNexis that the service used by Time Matters for their client portal will be discontinued after March 31st. Here is what we know: Question: What will happen after March 31? After March 31st, WatchDox will not appear in...
by Jack Schaller | Mar 22, 2016 | Document Management, General Technology, Practice Management, Time Matters
Over the last few days versions of the Crypto virus have been hitting hundreds, if not thousands, of organizations. Some large organizations such as AOL, MSN, and BBC have been victims of this powerful virus and this has affected the networks of some of the most...
by Crosspointe Webmaster | Jan 20, 2016 | Document Management
These days, it’s hard to find a business of any kind that doesn’t use PDF documents in one aspect or another. They are a versatile, secure and often compact way to transmit and store information. However, unless they are processed for Optical Character Recognition...
by Andrea Prigot | Jan 13, 2016 | Amicus Attorney, Billing Matters, Document Management, Practice Management, Worldox
TechnoLawyer readers voted Worldox™ GX4 and Amicus Attorney Premium Edition among the top 25 products of 2015. Law firms and legal departments need document and email management and matter management and these are two powerful, time-proven solutions that keep getting...
by Dana Riel | Jan 5, 2016 | Amicus Attorney, Billing Matters, Clio, Document Management, General Technology, PC Law, Practice Management, Time Matters, Timeslips
Is your firm practicing law in Virginia? Congratulations! On December 17 the Virginia Supreme Court approved some significant changes to the state’s definition for Comment 6 of its Rule 1.1 of the State’s Rules of Professional Conduct, “Competency to Practice Law”....