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Information Resources for Solo Practitioners & Small Law Firms

Guide prepared in conjunction with law school Solo and Small Firm Practice Course

Knowledge Management

CitePin

  • Good for retaining the documents and forms used over and over again in the practice of law
  • Targeting the indvidual attorney-ransferable between law firms
  • Capacity to share with other attorneys
  • Not a client document management tool

Evernote

Case Management

Besides looking at licensing costs, the fundamental issues is whether you wish to use an SaaS (software as a service cloud) solution and if not do you wish to invest heavily by running a SQL server.   One key issue is synchronizing with Outlook and Google calendars.  Many vendors offer multiple services.  See chapter 14 of Sharon D. Nelson, John W., Simek & Michael C. Maschke, The 2016 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide (ABA Law Practice Division) for more detailed information than is given here.


Amicus Attorney

PracticeMaster (favorite of Guide authors)

Clio

Rocket Matter

MyCase

Firm Manager

Time Matters

Crendenza

ProLaw

 

Time and Billing

See chapter 15 of the Guide.  Issues include multiple billing rates, integration with practice management systems, whether sensative data is held off-site, purchase of support, numbers of licensed terminals, and compatability with Macintosh.


QuickBooks

Timeslips

PC Law

Tabs3

Amicus Accounting

Bill4Time

Easytime

Chrometa