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Practice Better Newsletter Legal Technology Tips & Trends February 2015 Welcome to the Practice Better Newsletter, where you ll find company news, legal technology news, trends, tips and other resources for law firms. 11 Reasons Your Law Firm Needs Document &Email Management Basic cloud storage isn t good enough. In this article we explore the reasons that a simple file and folder system--be it on your local file server or cloud storage service--isn't good enough for law firms. Must-have Features We also take a look at 11 features that a legal-centric document & email management system should have. (Full article on page 2.) In This Issue 11 Reasons Your Law Firm Needs Document & Email Management Should Your Firm Use Tabs3? Thomson Reuters Partners with Uptime to deliver ProLaw in the Cloud.

11 Reasons Your Law Firm Needs Document &Email Management Traditionally when we speak of documents in a law practice we re referring to pleadings, discovery documents, forms, and letters. Today, add email to that list. Email is not only the most common form of communication between parties in a legal matter, but each email can (and should) be thought of as a document. So it should go without saying that managing documents and email is important to lawyers in every type of practice. Enter Document Management. For those that find the term fuzzy: let s define a Document Management System (DMS) as storage, organization, categorization, annotation, and retrieval of documents related to a client and/or a matter. Storage vs. Management (A simple cloud drive is not good enough) To really dig into what a Document & Email Management system does and why it s critical to law practices of all sizes, we should contrast storage with management. Document or file storage is just that a place to put documents. Your PC or laptop is a document storage system. Your company s shared network drive (IE: the G:\ drive ) is storage. DropBox and Google Drive are both storage. You can store files there, organize them into folders, open them later, and share them with others. Nothing more, nothing less. Document management is the storage of documents and files plus meaningful and useful tools to help you use the documents. Document & Email management systems help law firms organize, annotate, search, retrieve, and share documents; they keep lawyers efficient and effective. Document & Email Management Must-haves for Attorneys Everything for a Matter in One Place One of the major reasons every law firm ought to have a document & email management system is matter-centricity. Without a proper management system, case information, documents, email, and other data is likely scattered throughout several disjointed systems. For example: case data in your legal software, documents in DropBox or a network share, email in Outlook or Gmail. A legal-centric document & email management system organizes everything for a particular case or client documents, email, case information, notes in one place. When evaluating a document & email management system, it s important to note that not all are created equal or specifically for law firms. A document & email management system for your law firm should include the following functionality: 1. Cloud-based. Unless you re a very large firm, the cost and burden of an on-premise document management system is unnecessary. The cloud is economical, flexible, and scalable. 2. Matter-centric. As a law firm your document management system should be matter-centric: All documents, emails, and files related to a client and matter, organized and retrievable in one place.

Document & Email Management (continued) Legal Works Uptime LegalWorks is a cloud-based document, email & case management solution built just for law firms. LegalWorks will bring your documents, email, matters and more, together in a single cloudbased solution. LegalWorks streamlined our process of managing our firm s documents, email and matters. It flows and functions exactly the way a law firm needs. I haven t seen anything like it. Brad Thies Thies, Lihn & Simpson 11 Must-have Features 3. Email Management + Outlook Integration. A good document management system should also be an email management system. It should include the ability to save emails to your database, allowing you to search email messages and attachments, and capture data such as sender, recipient, and timestamp. Ideally, your email management system integrates directly with Outlook, allowing you to drag and drop emails to a specific matter without leaving your Outlook inbox. 4. Versioning. A good document & email management system will keep a copy of each document s version every time a change is made, so you can quickly review previous versions. The system should also keep a history of who made each change, and when. 5. Check-In/Check-Out. A staple of any document management system is check-in-/out functionality. Checking out a document marks it as in use, if you plan to work with a document for an extended period of time, and don t want others to modify it. Checking a document out/in also creates a history of who did what with a document, and when. 6. Scan & Fax Integration. You should be able to scan directly into your DMS, saving you extra steps of scanning, uploading, and then categorizing scanned documents. Ideally, your DMS can also serve as your fax inbox, so new incoming faxes are stored directly in the proper folders. 7. Deadlines. Every practice must deal with some form of deadlines. A good, legal-centric document & email management system will allow you to assign deadlines to any document you store anywhere in the system, then see an aggregate of upcoming document-specific deadlines in a single report or dashboard. 8. Notes & Metadata. Two fundamental DMS components are notes and metadata. Metadata is additional information stored not in a document, but rather about a document. This gives you and your team the ability to make private, internal notes, comments, and categorization entries on any document. 9. Audit Trail. Who last changed this document? What did they update? When did they do it? A good document management system will keep a detailed audit trail of every change to every document in the system, should you need to review it. 10. Fast Index & Search. For many law firms the most important factor of a document & email management system is the ability to quickly search (and find) important documents. A good DMS will index every document and email including the contents and return search results in seconds. 11. Case & Client info. While not part of DMS by its strict definition, a great document & email management system will also have a place for you to enter case and client information, so that documents, emails, contact, and case info is easily accessible in a single place. The Verdict With so much at stake it s easy to see why a document & email management system is crucial for law firms large and small. And finding the right legal-centric solution can be difficult. We recommend reviewing Uptime LeaglWorks, a cloud-based document, email & case management solution built exclusively for law firms.

Practice Better: Should Your Firm Use Tabs3? In the last several years, selecting a solution to manage your law practice has gotten considerably more complex. You have on-premise solutions. Web-based solutions. Hosted Practice Management. With such a crowded marketplace, it can be difficult to know which solution is best for your firm (or: if another solution is better suited to mange your practice than what you use currently). Tabs3 Overview Tabs3, made by Software Technology Inc., is a legal billing and accounting solution made for law firms. It s a highly robust back-office solution for law firms that includes billing, AR/AP, general ledger and more. Tabs3 can be complemented by its frontoffice counterpart: PracticeMaster to add case management, calendaring, workflows and more. Tabs3 has been around for over 35 years. What We Like about Tabs3 In our experience, we find Tabs3 a very popular legal billing & accounting solution for firms that have grown past the solo or solo-plus-one size, and we think we know why. 1. Tabs3 is a complete billing & accounting solution: its users will not have to bolt-on another piece of software such as QuickBooks to facilitate the rest of their accounting (trust accounting, payroll, AR, AP, payroll and financial statements.) 2. If your firm needs more sophisticated practice management) functionality, Tabs3 is complemented well by PracticeMaster. PracticeMaster includes workflows to automate repeat processes, calendaring, conflict search and more. The Verdict In our experience your firm should use Tabs3 if it needs a robust billing, accounting and reporting platform. And if your firm needs workflow management to streamline and automate processes (such as intake), conflict-of-interest-search, calendaring or other front-office functionality, we advise you take a serious look at PracticeMaster as well. All considered, Tabs3 (and PracticeMaster) will grow with your firm. Better in the Cloud Leverage Tabs3 for your practice anywhere, without the need for on-premise servers and expensive IT support with a legal cloud platform such as Uptime Practice. Tabs3, along with the right cloud solution, will give you access to your entire practice including your case management and billing software, your files, documents & email, anytime, anywhere. Key Features Flexible Billing. We ve found Tabs3 billing platform to be incredibly robust and flexible, with options including contingency, split fee, retainer, flat fee and progress billing. Faster Billing. You can print or e-mail your statements as PDFs. You can automatically generate all of the e-mails and PDFs at once. Workflow & Automation. (PracticeMaster) Use Workflows to automatically start tasks or give you and your staff reminders after you perform a particular action. Conflict Search. Quickly identify possible conflicts for everyone in your firm. Search clients, contacts, documents, e-mails, and attachments. Complete Accounting. Tabs3 is a complete accounting solution, and includes back-office functionality such as reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Trust Accounting and General Ledger.

Uptime in the News: Thomson Reuters Elite Partners with Uptime to deliver ProLaw in the Cloud Thomson Reuters Press Release Leading Legal Industry Cloud Provider Benefits ProLaw Clients with a Suite of Hosted Services Thomson Reuters Elite, a leading global provider of enterprise business management solutions to professional services firms, today announced that Uptime Legal Systems has joined as an Alliance partner to help ProLaw clients securely host their practices in the cloud. Hundreds of firms around the world rely on Uptime to provide industry-leading cloud services, which include hosted practice management, cloud-based document and email management, legalgrade email, cloud-based phone service, and IT management. Uptime Practice is a complete cloud solution that supports the entirety of ProLaw, as well as unlimited email storage. With this service, clients are able to access all crucial practice information from any device, without any on-site servers or additional IT support necessary. Uptime s cloud services are built on world-class, US-based data centers that deliver a superior level of security and client privacy. All of the company s cloud service plans include multiple independent backup systems to ensure full data recovery. With Uptime, ProLaw clients are able to leverage the cloud to manage their practices anytime, anywhere, and without the burden of in-house or outsourced IT support, said Dennis Dimka, managing director of Uptime. Uptime simplifies the way clients store and access ProLaw data, while also providing the same reliability and security expected for a Fortune 500 company. Contact Uptime 888-878-4632 sales@uptimesystems.net press@uptimesystems.net www.uptimesystems.net The Thomson Reuters Elite Global Strategic Alliance Program provides a one-stop global marketplace that fosters cooperation, streamlines the buy-sell cycle and helps all involved achieve a competitive edge. Elite partners are experienced technology, services and consulting organizations ready to innovate, collaborate and help our clients solve their most pressing business challenges. Visit the Global Strategic Alliance Program to learn more about the benefits of partnering with Thomson Reuters Elite. Elite is the leading global provider of an end-to-end enterprise business management solution, which allows law firms and professional services organizations to run all operational aspects of their firms, including business development, risk management, client and matter management, and financial management. For additional information, visit www.elite.com. Uptime was founded in 2005 as an IT consultancy to law firms and other small and mid-size businesses. Throughout the past decade Uptime has pioneered cloud computing, expanded its footprint nationally, and refined its focus to the legal industry. Today Uptime provides cloud services to hundreds of firms and thousands of attorneys across the US and Canada. For more information, visit www.uptimesystems.net.