Jun 20, 2019 | Practice Management, Time Matters, PCLaw
After several challenging years for Lexis Nexis PCLaw and Time Matters customers, it looks like things are finally seeming to ‘lift’, but in two significantly different ‘directions’. Both PCLaw and Time Matters customers have been struggling with problematic 14-16...
Apr 19, 2017 | PCLaw, SMB Technology
A recent update to Adobe DC (2017.009.20044) is causing Adobe to prompt you to disable Protected mode at startup even though its already disabled. This issue does not allow the pdf document to be saved to TM using TM SAVE. Enabling/disabling the option nor re-firing...
Sep 21, 2016 | Practice Management, Financial, PCLaw, Miscellaneous
I find that many of our clients, especially the ones who have used PCLaw for a long time, do not know about the Time Calendar in PCLaw. I don’t recall which version this was added, but it is a great tool for timekeepers. If you only use PCLaw for accounting and are...
Jul 27, 2016 | Practice Management, Document Management, Time Matters, PCLaw, Centerbase, Coyote Analytics, Orion, Worldox, NetDocs, Miscellaneous
Many firms feel they can only afford to implement one of the two, that there has to be a choice between Document Management and Practice Management. Unfortunately, this is nothing more than a case of assumed (it sounds good, but isn’t true) logic. There are many...
Feb 1, 2016 | Practice Management, PCLaw, Miscellaneous
Amicus Premium 2016 was released in January Here are just a few highlights of what’s new with Amicus Premium 2016: The Next Level of Document Management – get the tools of an expansive document management solution, right from within Amicus Unbelievable...
Feb 1, 2016 | Practice Management, Financial, PCLaw, Microsoft, New Technologies, Miscellaneous
What Does This Mean To Me, and Why Do I Care? This is a backend (the part of the software that changes are made to, and most users do not even realize) improvement; designed to make the product more stable and provide consistency when it comes to new features and...