by Jack Schaller | Apr 1, 2015 | Billing Matters, Timeslips
In my experience, attorneys seem to display an almost visceral dislike for – or fear of – accounting. Perhaps it is because, as professionals, they recognize what they don’t know, respect another profession’s specific area of expertise, and are content to...
by Dana Riel | Mar 17, 2015 | PC Law
“I really wish we could do more with our PCLaw program. It does our billing, keeps track of our trust account beautifully, and the partners and our accountant love the reports. I know there’s more we could do… but I don’t know how.” We frequently hear this from...
by Dana Riel | Mar 3, 2015 | PC Law
We are 15 years into the 21st Century, yet there are firms who still use “snail mail” as the means for sending bills to clients. Here are some of the reasons: The firm enjoys paying for postage and using up their stationery The firm likes the time it takes for the...
by Jack Schaller | Jan 20, 2015 | Timeslips
In an announcement that has many of us Timeslips “oldsters” just a bit apprehensive, Sage software has announced that the next version of Timeslips (Version 2016, due for release in June of 2015) will sport a brand new database (“Firebird...
by Dana Riel | Dec 10, 2014 | Timeslips
We’re hearing from more and more of our clients that they are required, by one or more of their clients to submit their bills in an “electronic data” format by uploading them to a specific website. Electronic billing is not only here to stay, but is...
by Jack Schaller | Sep 10, 2014 | Timeslips
Controlling the Behavior of Timeslips Billing Assistant; Spelling & Grammar; Paths & Other In our first article on Sage Timeslips preferences, we covered some settings that control how Timeslips behaves when being opened and closed. Part 2 of this series dealt...