by Dana Riel | Apr 18, 2012 | Timeslips
A client sent this request in to us this week: “We read your article on keeping up with Accounts Receivableand we do that here at our firm. But it’s all on paper – how can we use Timeslips to monitor who we’ve contacted about our account and what they’ve promised?”...
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 Jack Schaller | Mar 28, 2012 | Document Management, General Technology
As new cloud-based systems are announced each day, law firms are balancing the responsibility to keep client data secure with the need to make documents and other information accessible remotely. In this article, we will show that the choice is not always as simple as...
by Jack Schaller | Mar 12, 2012 | Timeslips
Have you ever wished you could store more information in one database program than appears to be possible? You may want to enter billing information into your practice management program, or you might even want to use your billing program to store additional data...