by Dana Riel | Dec 21, 2015 | Amicus Attorney, Billing Matters, Clio, Document Management, General Technology, NetDocuments, PC Law, Practice Management, Time Matters, Timeslips, Worldox
We all know those old adages – “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” “See your dentist twice a year.” “Change the oil in your car every 3,000 miles. There’s truth in these sayings: they and others like them keep us healthy and our lives running smoothly. But what...
by Dana Riel | Oct 6, 2015 | PC Law, Practice Management
Last week we looked at the beginning of a process by which a prospective client can be tracked in PCLaw by using the Contact Manager. This week, we’ll look at another feature that can help us: the Client Intake form. PCLaw’s automated client intake process...
by Dana Riel | Sep 29, 2015 | PC Law, Practice Management, Uncategorized
PCLaw is *the* go-to software program by LexisNexis for the time tracking, cost tracking, billing and general ledger accounting needs of law firms. Its strength is that it is matter (case) centric. Therefore, setting up a new case or matter the right way, the first...
by Dana Riel | Aug 14, 2015 | PC Law
One of the things we hear from our PCLaw clients is that for one reason or another, the program doesn’t “do” what the user thinks it ought to do. This usually comes down to a case of the end-user feeling that the commands they use aren’t close at hand, whereas the...
by Jack Schaller | May 20, 2015 | PC Law, Practice Management, Time Matters
For many long time Time Matters and PCLaw users, it is no secret that Time Matters reporting functionality leaves something to be desired. Getting useful reports from within the Time Matters application can be cumbersome, and at times impossible. There have been, and...
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...