Monday, July 13, 2015

Need Help Finding Case Management Software

Our options are increasing for case management (what I call practice management) software.

The software landscape that started with Time Matters and then grew to include Amicus Attorney and AbacusLaw now has dozens of choices, and the list is growing every day. Where to go for information?

Capterra.com has a great index/reviews, frequently updated, of practice management software.
http://www.capterra.com/law-practice-management-software/

The ABA maintains a handy reference chart
http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/migrated/tech/ltrc/charts/pmtbchart.authcheckdam.pdf

Software Insider also has a review site, although it is not as comprehensive as the others.
http://legal.softwareinsider.com/

Please visit hardinglaw.com for more information about Harding & Associates Family Law

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1 comment:

Carol said...

If you're a solo or small law firm, consider checking out CosmoLex. It's cloud-based and also has business and trust accounting fully integrated into their practice management software. Sign up for a free 30-day trial (no CC required), watch their helpful tour videos or request a demo - www.cosmolex.com

Full disclosure: I work for CosmoLex.

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