Bray Consulting
recommends, implements and supports PCLaw as the best legal accounting
solution for Law Firms. We have personally implemented this product
in HUNDREDS of law firms and can attest to the capability of this
product to meet all billing and accounting requirements of your
firm.
PCLaw is a scalable product, with
both CTREE and MS-SQL database based models that allow the product
to work for the sole practitioner through to the enterprise firm.
Developed in 1982, PCLaw has become the world's largest selling
legal accounting product, with over 38,000 firms running the product
- surely a testament to the reliability and flexibility of the product.
Aside from the regular legal accounting
functions support by PCLaw (check writing, fee and cost entry,
Law Institute Trust Compliance, trust reconciliation,full GL accounting,
mass billing), we can implement processes to expand the capabilities
of the product far beyond the competition: |
Changing Your Accounting System
Often, the
biggest fundamental obstacle preventing firms from moving to a better
accounting solution, is the idea that they will need to convert
their data - a process fraught with hidden costs, delays and shattered
promises.
Our experience has proven that
a "Point Forward" approach allows for a cleaner and
less costly cut-over. We import client list and any unbilled fees
and costs. The we enter in opening balances for trust, general
bank, GL and accounts receivable - your old account system remains
active in a read only mode for historical reference only.
We then set about training your
staff and accounting professionals in the use of the product,
and provide assistance through the critical first 30 days after
rollout. Additional remote support is always available from that
point onwards. |
We customize the product based
ont he work process of your firm, ad can build reports to meet the
most complex business analysis requirements.
After installation, we provide you
with direct, reliable and instant technical support and ongoing
assistance.
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