Making the case for the new Paul Drake

Published on 04 February 2010 by kurt.schmidt in blog

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Attending an inspired session at LegalTech New York orchestrated by Ralph Losey and Jason Brown who presented opposing approaches to eDiscovery for a hypothetical client played by Jeane Thomas and then followed by an enacted opinion delivered by no other than Hon. Paul W. Grimm (Mancia decision) I was struck by one particularly interesting comment.  [...]

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Why the initial focus on Solos?

Published on 03 December 2009 by kurt.schmidt in General

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You should know that the v1.0 release of aLawPractice.com (ALP) is focused on Solos.  That is not to say that we have not already designed and implemented features for small and mid size law firms (multiple attorneys, not to mention legal staff).  The ALP database and security design has many features to support multi-attorney firms [...]

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In Part 1 of our series on the TCO of legal practice management (LMP) systems we focused on specific hard costs in addition to the licensing of on-premise software.  In this note we turn our attention to the Opportunity Costs of working on a system based in the confines of your office.
The majority of commercial [...]

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This blog will be squarely focused on the business of managing a Law Practice and how our Software as a Service is designed to minimize the time you spend on the clerical stitching required to keep the lights on and you focused on the client.  As we like to say we are about “Letting Attorneys [...]

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Hard dollar costs are not trivial if you look at the total cost of ownership of on-premise LPM systems.

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