Many thanks to Adriana Linares who took these pictures of Tom O’Conner and I goofing off in the Amicus Booth. New Orleans attorney Doug Goff pretended to be interested in Amicus (He has had Amicus for years). I was lucky to have the wall to projected on, which during the breaks all the exhibitors and I watched march madness.
Just a little FYI when you run the conversion. Amicus seems to get stuck at 57%. Just ride it out, it will keep moving again.
I was at LegalTech this Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and have several observations:
If you are a laptop user that has Amicus Attorney Small Firm Edition, V, or V+, you can take your Amicus with you when you leave the office. While you are at your office, you can go to Office –> Go Offline. You will have the option of copying your document templates down for use. If you do not use Office –> Go Offline and bring your laptop away from the office, you will still be offline.
When you get back to the office you simply choose Go Online and your Amicus Database will sync with the database on your firm’s server. If Amicus asks you to, merge all data. Sometimes this process can take an hour long and Not Responding does not mean that Amicus is not doing anything.
Sometimes you cannot go online because Amicus tell you a record is locked or in use by someone. If that happens, everyone needs to exit Amicus. Someone at your firm needs to open up Amicus Administrator and go to Users –> Recovery Functions –> Unlock All Data.
After this process runs, you should be able to get back into Amicus and go online.
The autodialer is a nice feature in Amicus Attorney Premium Edition. You need to have a modem on your computer hooked to your phone. Once you do this in Amicus
Preferences –> Communications –> Messages
You might have to edit the registry by adding in this key:
This key is to be created under HKey Local Machine ... Amicus70 folder and add the following key.
Key Type Default
UseWindowsDialer DWORD 1
Now when you click on dial in Amicus, it will automatically dial the number for you.
The first Service Pack for Amicus 2008PE has been released. I have it live in one office and it is blazing fast. I also noticed that the integration of email between Amicus and Outlook is a lot faster. The Service Pack is around 400mb and is very simple to install. It is a requirement for anyone who plans on using Amicus Mobile which should start shipping next week.
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After a phone call on your mobile, Amicus will ask if you would like to record the Phone Call and if you want to create a time entry:
Check out these links for a full list of features: