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Attorney software
I'm trying to help bring my dad's law office into the 21st century. This month, we're finally ditching the copier, printer and fax machine from circa 1990 for a new digital document center (needed the scanner anyhow for the new federal court filing guidlines).:D
He currently uses Word Perfect 5.1 for his main word processor, which then, his legal assistant (me) gets to bring up in WP 10 and then re-edit because all of the margins and such get screwed up in the conversion process. We still do docketing in a 3 ring binder with paper in it (no calendar software) and his client database and contact information is all contained in a few Word Perfect text files. We got him on the internet and doing research on West Law's internet service around 1 1/2 years ago, so we're somewhat receptive to the information age at this point :D While the system works, I'm sure there are much more efficient ways of handling things. I've been checking out 3 main software companies: Abacus, Amicus and Compulaw. I'm sort of leaning towards Abacus because they have a stripped down version that doesn't have all of the accounting/billing stuff -- we use Timeslips and Quickbooks for that. Now, I know there are a few lawyers here on GC, any recommendations on word processors and docketing software? Anything else that might help us out? I'm in the process of taking over as his legal assistant -- a job that I should keep while (hopefully) attending night class law school here locally in the Fall. I want life to be easier for me and I want the office to be more efficient. Any recommendations? |
I am a paralegal and the programs i find helpful and not really up on a lot of them but work for me are:
Legal Solutions West law lexis---which i perfer most I work with word perfect a lot but MS Word has the legal template which i love and can do pleadings easier on it |
at the law office I worked at, we just used Word Perfect.
then again, if I wanted to go online, i had to plug my laptop, which I brought WITH ME to work, into the phone line and use my own AOL account... hehe. in other words, I can't help you, sorry. I'm just a law student- need help using Westlaw? that I can do :) |
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Sounds like my office is more modern than some of y'alls. I'm going to be learning West Law and pleadings here pretty soon. Kind of pumped about the job actually. Just trying to get stuff under control. My father will still ask me after work or in the morning what his first appointment is.. I just want to be able to refer him back to his PDA. |
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If it can save him 5 hours in a year's time, it pays for itself though. |
Do you mean Abicus ...i never heard of amicus
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Amicus and Abacus.. and then there's also Compulaw. But right now, I work for a sole practicioner, so Abacus looks the best. He was a bit behind the times. I just finished moving his docket and contact list out of a paper journal/Word Perfect 5.1 into Microsoft Outlook 2003 and a PDA :D |
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