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Want to see how much money you're
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Do
you capture all your billable time every day?
If you are like most busy
lawyers you probably look at your time sheet at the end of each day
knowing you did more work than you wrote down. Billable time can
slip through the cracks - and with it the money it represents.
Do you remember to bill for every e-mail you should? How many
times a day do you read or write an e-mail on a client matter and
then forget to bill for it? What about phone calls? Do you ever get
off the phone and forget to write down a time entry? Do you ever
catch yourself at the end of the day trying to remember how many
calls you made and to whom?
Amicus Attorney can help. Whether you record your time
contemporaneously or at the end of the day, Amicus Attorney catches
every billable email and phone call you have, every day. In fact, if
you forget to bill for them today, Amicus Attorney will remind you
again tomorrow.
And that's not all. Amicus Attorney will also remind you to
bill for all the events on your calendar and on your To-Do list. Not
only are you reminded, but the process for billing the time has been
simplified down to a few clicks of a mouse - no typing required.
When one item goes unbilled the effect on your billable hours
is minimal. But when several items a day go unbilled, the results
can really add up.
Take this simple 30-second test and let us show you how much
money Amicus Attorney can make your firm by catching only two tiny
billable items a day, at the smallest unit of time that you bill
for. We think you will be surprised at how quickly our product will
pay for itself. Go ahead and see for yourself!
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Results are based on
each timekeeper in the firm capturing 2 missed tasks per day at the
firm's minimum billing rate.
Results are meant to demonstrate what billable time could be being
overlooked and are based on a simple mathematical model.
Results are in no way guaranteed by Gavel & Gown Software Inc. or
Central Texas Technology Solutions.
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