by Dana Riel | Apr 10, 2012 | General Technology
Spring is upon us, and the news is full of spring training and “season-opening” news for major league baseball teams. Professional baseball players rely heavily on this spring “ritual” as an important time to hone skills, meet new team players and staff, and work to...
by Dana Riel | Apr 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
During a break in one of our training classes, an attorney proudly showed me his firm’s Aged Accounts Receivable report. “Look at this!” he exclaimed, “Seven pages and we’re up to $1.7 million –isn’t that great!” I smiled politely, but thought to myself, “Get that...
by Dana Riel | Nov 8, 2011 | Practice Management
As software consultants, we frequently talk to groups or individuals about the programs we support. Inevitably we are asked – “But which software program do you like best?” The answer is not a matter of “like” or “dislike”; it’s a matter of knowing which program...
by Dana Riel | Aug 9, 2011 | PC Law
This article won the SmallLaw Pick of the Week from Technolawyer. SmallLaw is a free weekly email newsletter from Technolawyer that provides helpful information for those who manage and work in small law firms. One of the major new features in PCLaw 11.0 is a closer...