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"Not only has Amicus Attorney improved the organization of my practice, but it paid for itself within a week. I am positive I am recording more billable time per week because of Amicus Attorney. I continue to recommend your product because it works and I cannot imagine working without it."

George Orle, Q.C., Orle Davidson Giesbrecht Bargen

 

Amicus Attorney will improve the organization of your practice, help you to provide better client service, and make your life easier. That's great. But what's even better is that it can also make you money.

It is a common experience for most lawyers to get to the end of a 10 hour work day, yet find that they have recorded only 6.5 billable hours. Where does the rest of the time go? Some of it is administrative or non-billable, but much of it is billable. Chargeable time is spent but not recorded. And so the time - and the revenue it represents - is lost. By automatically providing you with time entries in a variety of situations, and reminding you about filling them in tomorrow if you forget them today, Amicus Attorney helps you capture some of this lost time. The seamless integration of practice tools makes this possible - and is unique to Amicus Attorney.

Numerous customers and independent reviewers confirm that capturing an extra 0.1 hours each working day is probably the least Amicus Attorney will do for you. This translates into increased revenue. For example, if you work 230 days a year and have a billable rate of $200/hour, the result is $4,600 in extra billings in one year. Note that this is not an artificial calculation based on efficiencies or other theoretical improvements. It is new revenue from existing work - revenue that you were earning but losing before.