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ABA TECHSHOW 2005 Materials!

Practice Management 2005
By Wells Anderson, Dave Bilinsky, Dan Pinnington and Natalie Thornwell

ABA TECHSHOW 2004 Materials

Practice Management Face-Off 2004: Time Matters vs. Amicus Attorney

By Wells Anderson, Dave Bilinsky and Dan Pinnington

This extensive article delves deeply into practice management software. It shows how Time Matters and Amicus Attorney, the two leading products, each handle four common sets of law office tasks. 109 pages (4,174 KB PDF)

Time Matters - TECHSHOW Face-Off

By Wells Anderson, Dave Bilinsky and Dan Pinnington

Excerpted from the above long paper, this 36-page artice (985 KB PDF) shows step-by-step how to perform common law office tasks faster with Time Matters.

Billing and Accounting for Solos and Small Firms

By Wells Anderson and Arita Sims

For more information about ABA TECHSHOW, see: ABA TECHSHOW Website

Chicago LegalTech 2003

Technology Primer: A Nuts & Bolts Approach to Your Firm's Automation

Presenters: Wells Anderson, Ross Kodner, David Moon

Click here: Technology Project Inventory PDF form by Wells Anderson. Use to survey your technology resources and potential needs.

Software Decisions - Make the Right Choice the First Time

Presenters: Ross Kodner, David Whelan, Wells Anderson
Materials: Utilities Assortment
These utilities are like the gizmos on a Swiss Army knife: the right tool for the job can make life easier. Some are outright FREE; others come in light, trialware and/or paid versions. Some may become your favorites. Others you may just not like at all. We hope you will have good experiences with the ones you try.

 

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