Let me walk you through how that happens. It makes it easy that you could be gone on vacation for a month or two months, come back, and with just a few clicks be completely read back in on your client of exactly what’s transpired of the time you were gone. Once we get inside the name record you’re going to see that same flow, like how we see up here at the top, is the same thing that we’re going to see in the name record. Once we get inside, you can use that color coding for whatever you want, but that’s just the basic premise. If they’re in the green whoever is touching the record you can just rest assured that there’s plenty of money in there, and no money conversation needs to take place. We like to say, over here, when you’re in the red you owe us money, so anybody that is … if they are behind, or they need to top up their trust account, or they’re out of reserves, any time someone clicks on the matter, or the record and the background color is red you know that maybe that a money conversation needs to happen. Frank Barker, who we were mentioning earlier, who I like to pick on, the first thing you’re going to notice is the color coding. Again, it continues on with a single screen solution that we’re talking about. The next thing we’re going to look here up at the top is the Names record. We can also just pick the who’s, we can pick a certain amount, or we can pick everybody, so it does allow you to have some flexibility over calendaring, and a nice visual of what’s happening with inside the office. You can see all the different rooms, all the different times that are available. This is the whole entire firm at just a quick glance. We’re talking about the calendaring, we can also look at the staff calendaring. Moving right along, this is a single screen solution, so it makes it very easy to manage Matters, and move through and create time tickets and billing because everything that happens inside of the platform all moves seamlessly through it. It really makes it nice to make sure that we’re not missing everything, and we’re on top of our matters. As soon as I hit ‘Done,’ all of that information is now going to populate in the reminders on the calendar, and then bilaterally sync through Outlook, through all the devices. Just off of that one event, off of a deposition you can see all the different subcategories of things that need to happen within a timely manner to make sure that the deposition, and all the follow-up sequences related to the deposition get handled. This is one of the nice benefits, it says, hey, by the way, the deposition’s set on Easter, you need to change the date, so we move the date, hit ‘Okay,’ and now it pops up all of these different things that are getting calendared. Now, the great thing is when I hit Save it’s going to ask me do I want all the related schedule events? I do. It’ll ask me if I want to bill for just the time that it took to create it? We are going to pick the client’s name, I’m going to click on Frank Barker just about every day, and then the matter in which this is related to Hatfield-Hatfield. The who is the person that’s scheduling it, so we’re going to pick Catherine as the attorney, and it’s going to be in San Francisco Superior Court, so now if there’s any rules sets for San Francisco Superior Court that’s going to automatically pop-up, so that we make sure we hit our deadlines. Just for demonstration purposes we’re going to pick a civil litigation deposition, we’ll put that down. This is civil litigation, we have employment law, there’s all kinds of different rule sets based off of the area of practice. Just to give you a quick little example of what happens with the rule-based set: When we add an event it will ask you the type of event that you’re creating, and this is pretty cool because these events can be based off of the type of law that you’re practicing. It also has a bilateral sync back and forth between Outlook, so all of the events, and everything that we create inside the calendaring will have a bilateral sync back and forth between all of your Outlook devices. The calendaring that we have inside of AbacusLaw is a Rules-based Calendar. The very first thing I was showing was this is our calendar. We won’t be able to dive deep in, and drill down in all the different areas, but hopefully we should get enough out of this quick demonstration that you kind of get the feel for it. AbacusLaw, which we’re getting ready to see, is our flagship product, and so it is meant to just be a quick 300 foot overview. If you saw me just clicking around, you’re probably wondering what the heck was going on? I did open up the AbacusLaw case management platform, and was clicking through it. It should last a quick 15 minutes, and following the 15 minutes we’ll do a quick 15 minutes Question and Answer period. I’m going to do the AbacusLaw demonstration for you here. Let me just rewind the clock a little bit.
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