Recently I did a webinar, sponsored by Cosmolex on the Top 10 Challenges of QuickBooks for Law Firms. Are you are a law firm currently using QuickBooks and wondering if Cosmolex, or something else would be better? Are you thinking about using QuickBooks? If so, you might benefit from watching this recording of the webinar. […]
QuickBooks Passwords
Many users are finding that when they upgrade they are now being forced to use complex passwords and to change them every 90 days. While this may be annoying it was not done to aggravate you. Intuit did this to make the software compliant with PPI (credit card) and other regulations. The rules require security […]
Becoming a Law Firm Trusted Advisor – Part 6
Previously, my colleague William Murphy and I have published a series of articles on Becoming A Law Firm Trusted Advisor. The topics included: Understanding the business of law Trust Accounting Billing and Compensation Handling costs Practice Management In this latest article we look at measurements and compensation. You can read the article at Insightful Accountant […]
Timeslips leaves BDE behind
Timeslips has long been limited in capacity and performance by the Borland Database Engine on which it was dependent. A few years ago Sage addressed this by releasing a Firebird SQL version of Timeslips (Timeslips Premium) that removed the capacity restrictions and greatly improved performance in a network environment. However, many larger firms who would […]
Becoming a Law Firm Trusted Advisor – Part 5
Do you work with law firms? Are you part of a law firm? Practice Management software can help a firm be more productive and more profitable. Outlook is not practice management software. In this article in the Becoming a Law Firm Trusted Advisor series learn more about how you can help your clients make the right decision. […]