Visual Calendaring Software Program for Lawyers and Law Firms Lets Lawyers Plan Out Their Cases and Deadlines

A lawyer that fails to plan is planning to fail. Your day to day calendar may be great for reacting to your immediate daily commitments, but how do you plan out your cases and future deadlines? Trialschedule litigation support software for lawyers and attorneys allows you to visualize your caseload in a Gantt chart view.Instead of reacting to your immediate day to day obligations, you can actually mid- and long-range plan your cases with Trialschedule.The program is organized around your cases, not your daily to-do items.

The following features make it so easy for a lawyer and his staff to plan out their cases and upcoming deadlines: email alerts, up to 10 concurrent users, online document storage which is great for saving court scheduling orders with the case timeline, unlimited cases, exporting of all data to Excel for sorting and filtering, ongoing to-do items related to each cases, a unique ‘importance’ matrix of all your to-do items relating to your cases, allowing you to immediately see which to-do items need your attention now, and a monthly cost of $19.95, with discounted specials also available.

The reason most lawyers feels worn out by the end of the day is because they simply reacted from one crisis to the next all day long.How often have you left the office thinking ‘I know I was busy all day, but I still feel behind.’The only way to get ahead and feel secure in your planning is to take active steps to plan each month.

If you really want to stop reacting to every immediate crisis in your office, and start planning out your cases and court deadlines, I highly recommend Trialschedule litigation support planning software for your law firm.It is the one program that let’s us ’see’ where we are on each case with the Gantt chart view of our cases and court deadlines.By simply using the program once a month, we are able to take stock quickly and accurately of where we are in each case and what priority we need to give to each case over the next month.

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