CUPERTINO, CA, March 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) National Juris Solutions has developed state of the art legal software that provides practice management, time/billing, and accounting - all designed specifically for law firms. With one program, you'll meet all your case management, document handling, messaging, time recording, legal billing, and law firm accounting requirements. Duplication of data entry is eliminated and entry errors are significantly reduced, dramatically lowering your malpractice risks and giving you more time to spend on billable tasks.
No need for a separate calendaring, contact, case, and legal document management system. By combining all the essential law firm management functions into one seamlessly integrated system, the "CMS" Case Management System, places a wealth of information right at your fingertips. The entire system is designed as a single application sharing a common database, so everything works together perfectly. With flexible licensing and configuration options, you can purchase and use just the components you need. Start with one piece of the system and add others later as needed, or implement the entire system all at once and benefit even more. The choice is yours.
National Juris Solutions provides full-service support for law firms throughout the country.For further information, please contact us at (800) 657-4177
National Juris Solutions Has Advanced Software
National Juris Solutions has developed state of the art legal software that provides practice management, time/billing, and accounting - all designed specifically for law firms.
2011-03-07
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