Cases management / billing software - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 2:51 pm
We've used RocketMatter since is was in beta (I was a beta tester for
Rocket Matter as well as for Clio). At the time, I preferred the user
interface as well as the customer service offered by Rocket Matter. There
are a number of bankruptcy lawyers using both platforms, all happily so.
Any change in your case management software will involve growing pains;
look to features and ask for a demo to play with for a few days before
making a jump.
Jay S. Fleischman, Esq.
Shaev & Fleischman, LLP
Student Loan Resolution and Bankruptcy Lawyers
http://www.ConsumerHelpCentral.com
556 S Fair Oaks Ave Ste 101-152
Pasadena CA 91105-2656
T: 626-808-4343 x704
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:42 PM, John Faucher j.d.faucher@sbcglobal.net
[cdcbaa] wrote:
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> I used to use Clio for practice software and billing. I've moved to
> Actionstep, which I like better. However, my billing department has not
> yet made the move to Actionstep. Based on what I've seen of Actionstep, I
> like it better for billing.
> - John D. Faucher
> 818/889-8080
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> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 2:37 PM, "Catherine Christiansen
> christiansenlaw@yahoo.com [cdcbaa]" wrote:
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> Abacus now offers cloud.
> CIN Compass has a program that combines everything and cloud. CIN Compass
> will be at our next CEB 10/25/2014.
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> Law Office of Catherine Christiansen
> Certified Specialist, Bankruptcy Law, The State Bar of California Board of
> Legal Specialization.
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> On Thursday, October 9, 2014 9:59 AM, "David S dshevitzulf@yahoo.com
> [cdcbaa]" wrote:
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> Dear Listmates,
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> Our firm is in search of opinions on new case management software and/or
> legal billing software. We currently use Abacus which is not cloud based.
> One of the biggest reason for the desire for change change would be the
> ability to generate bills more efficiently.
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> I currently bill as I work but then separately create a bill from my
> notes. I want a program that will essentially spit out a professional
> bill for me without much additional work or duplication.
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> I have heard very good things about Bill4Time. However, Bill4Time appears
> that it would need to be used in conjunction with separate Case Management
> Software.
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> I am searching for opinions and recommendations on current billing
> software and/or case management software ("CMS"). Maybe it makes sense to
> have separate CMS and billing software if there is no good options that
> combines both well.
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> There appears to be a lot of options out there (Clio, MyCase, etc.) and I
> would prefer to get recommendations from this group before spending a lot
> of time and effort experimenting.
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> Price may also be somewhat of a factor as Clio seems to have a pretty
> hefty per user charge (something along the lines of $79.00 per attorney and
> $25.00 per staff I believe per their most recent price increase)
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> Thanks in advance.
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> - David
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> David S. Shevitz, Esq.
> Ure Law Firm
> 811 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1000
> Los Angeles, CA 90017
> Telephone: (213) 202-6070
> Facsimile: (213) 202-6075
> Email: david@urelawfirm.com
> Website: www.urelawfirm.com
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We've used RocketMatter since is was in beta (I was a beta tester for Rocket Matter as well as for Clio). At the time, I preferred the user interface as well as the customer service offered by Rocket Matter. There are a number of bankruptcy lawyers using both platforms, all happily so.Any change in your case management software will involve growing pains; look to features and ask for a demo to play with for a few days before making a jump.-------------Jay S. Fleischman, Esq.Shaev & Fleischman, LLPStudent Loan Resolution and Bankruptcy Lawyershttp://www.ConsumerHelpCentral.com556 S Fair Oaks Ave Ste 101-152Pasadena CA 91105-2656T: 626-808-4343 x704
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