Time Entry
Amicus Attorney will remind you to do a time entry after every billable
action, so you don't lose any billable hours. It will often present
you with a time entry already filled in for you, since it knows
the file you are working on and what you are doing. It also knows
all the background details of your files, so you don't have to fill
those in.
Information on time entries includes the file, matter and client
details, billing rate, notes and time spent. Flat rate, special
activity rates and contingency billing can be specified. Activity
codes and task-based billing codes (UTBMS) can be provided as well.
Time totals can be in minutes or tenths, and can be rounded to the
increment you specify.
With automatic time entries, Amicus Attorney will help you do time
entries for many activities that you were forgetting to record before.
That means you capture more billable time from existing work. Even
when done "manually," time entries in Amicus Attorney can be filled
in much faster than scribbling them out by hand. Better yet, no
one has to decipher your writing and retype them. So everyone saves
time and effort. Of course, if you don't track your time, this entire
feature set can be turned off and you need never be bothered by
it.
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