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This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Time and Billing Software articles. To most law practices, time is money. Time and billing software allows law firms to organize and maximize time management, client billing and budgeting. Free information, white papers, case studies and press releases on time and billing software solutions, time tracking, trust accounting and more are provided here.
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ADERANT a global provider of business and financial management software for professional services organisations, today announced that Norton Rose has selected to deploy ADERANT Expert QuickImage across their 20 offices worldwide. -
ADERANT, a global provider of business and financial management software for professional services organisations, today announced that Capita Legal Services (Capita), part of Capita Insurance Services, has selected ADERANT Expert to deploy in its London Office. -
BQE Software Inc. today introduced BillQuickr 2006, the most powerful, scalable and effective time and billing software system on the market. BillQuick 2006 provides users a new line-up of industry-specific features for architects, engineers, computer consultants, CPAs, business consultants, accountants and attorneys, thus enabling companies to easily and efficiently better service their unique customer needs. -
Software Technology, Inc., today announced it has earned certified status in Microsoft Corp.'s Partner Program recognizing Software Technology, Inc.,'s expertise and total impact in the technology marketplace. -
Software Technology, Inc. announced today that its Tabs3 Billing Software won the 2005 Law Technology News Award for Timekeeping & Billing System for firms with under 50 attorneys. -
Technology has been both a boon and bane for law firm attorneys and staff. Increasingly sophisticated software systems have made many law firm functions more efficient and effective, from managing court calendars to billing clients to improving case management: That's the good news. Yet that same technology also places new demands on lawyers and staff, requiring them to be skilled in knowledge management, systems integration and instant accessibility to information. -
In a decision handed down on August 30 (Trs. of the Constr. Indus. & Laborers Health & Welfare Trust v. Redland Ins. Co.), a panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals awarded litigation expenses for computer-based legal research to plaintiffs in the case. This decision puts the 9th Circuit and others in conflict with the 8th Circuit, which could result in an eventual review of the issue by the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Following the release Friday of Microsoft Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 (RC1), Microsoft Corp. announced plans to make RC1 available for broad customer and partner testing. With this milestone, Microsoft is also communicating the U.S. estimated retail pricing* for all Windows Vista editions. The announcements signal a major step for the technology industry toward the final availability of Windows Vista, currently targeted for volume license customers in November 2006 and general availability in January 2007. -
SCHAUMBURG, IL, AUGUST 25, 2006 - Conference Plus, Inc. (ConferencePlus), a subsidiary of Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSTL) and a leading global provider of audio, web, and videoconferencing services, has created the industry's first billing solution for an American Express Corporate Purchasing Card client utilizing inhouse audio conferencing bridges. -
Reliance on custom programs to import expense-related information into a law firm's practice management system creates some overlooked and often unseen risks and inefficiencies for the firm.