Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 35, No. 1, February 2014
Content
- Coach's Corner: How to Assess the Office Your Law Practice Needs
- From Lemonade and Lucy to Coppa and Cookies
- Implementing Cloud-based Solutions for Legal Practices
- MCLE Self-Study Article Getting Ethical With Paralegals: a Look at California Rules and Their Impact on Attorneys and Paralegals
- Message From the Chair
- Message From the Editors
- Windows Xp Retirement
- Using Amicus Attorney for Marketing Purposes and the Importance of Grouping Contacts
Using Amicus Attorney for Marketing Purposes and the Importance of Grouping Contacts
By Camille Leffall Rogers
Choosing a Legal Practice Management System
One of the first steps in managing a legal practice is choosing a contact management system that suits your specific needs. With a myriad of legal practice management software to choose from, all of which claim to virtually run your business for you, it still takes an incredible amount of time and energy (as well as trial and error) to develop, implement, and manage procedures that will support these technologically advanced systems.
Currently, our law firm utilizes a legal practice management software called Amicus Attorney. The following is a list of benefits (as stated by their website) for choosing their software.