by Dana Riel | May 25, 2022 | PC Law, Time & Billing
Last week we brought our readers up to date with the latest news about Time Matters, an enterprise grade law office practice management solution from the manufacturer, PCLaw|Time Matters, LLC. Today we’d like to update our readers with their latest news on another...
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 Dana Riel | Dec 6, 2017 | PC Law
PCLaw by LexisNexis is a versatile, all-in-one time tracking, cost tracking, billing and accounting, practice management program that gives its users several ways to enter their time and fees. One recent feature is utilizing the Time Calendar. Using this allows...
by Andrea Prigot | Feb 6, 2017 | Amicus Attorney, Document Management, Law Firm Technology, NetDocuments, PC Law, Practice Management, Time Matters, Worldox
LegalTech New York 2017, renamed “Legalweek: The Experience” as a result of ALM’s acquisition of Legal Week from U.K.-based Incisive Media, wrapped up on Thursday evening, February 2. Crosspointe Consulting Group Partner Dana Riel demoed PCLaw in the LexisNexis booth,...
by Jack Schaller | Apr 6, 2016 | PC Law, Practice Management
There is a class of law office software called Practice – or Case – Management, which is used extensively in the legal profession. There is another class of software, used by many other professionals outside of the legal industry, called “Project Management”. One...
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”....