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Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
My firm uses AIM (from PerfectLaw) for our attorney management system. Not horrible, but whatever. As I work from home right now on my macbook, I just wish I could just have a Mac at my office instead of my abysmal Windows 7 inefficient system. So, it makes me curious, how are the attorney management systems everyone else uses? I am only familiar with AIM and Damion (for when I was in criminal law (which was straight up a system from the 90's)). And if there is such a thing as a Mac only law firm - please give me the contact details of your hiring partner.
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Re: Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
Love this post. Right there with you. Government worker so have to use Windows. The only good thing is we are so far behind in tech we still use Vista. I abhor Windows 10.
One new Judge down the hall from mine brought in 2 iMacs. Apparently he only uses the windows government computer for one internal system that won't work on Mac. He is my hero and give me something to strive for. Become a judge so I can use a Mac at work.
One new Judge down the hall from mine brought in 2 iMacs. Apparently he only uses the windows government computer for one internal system that won't work on Mac. He is my hero and give me something to strive for. Become a judge so I can use a Mac at work.
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Re: Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
Unfortunately, the majority of the business world uses Windows, which is why most, if not all, law firms run on Windows.
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Re: Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
We have iMacs at my office. It's a 3-person office, though, and I'm not sure what you guys even mean by attorney management system. Is that a litigation thing? I'm a first year and kind of dumb, but now curious.
- Raiden
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Re: Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
Yeah it's more heavily used by the litigation dept than the transactional debt at my firm.Anonymous User wrote:We have iMacs at my office. It's a 3-person office, though, and I'm not sure what you guys even mean by attorney management system. Is that a litigation thing? I'm a first year and kind of dumb, but now curious.
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Re: Is your Firm a Mac Office?! A question about attorney management systems.
Large organizations don't like using Macs because Excel for Macs is a flaming dumpster fire.
Large organizations need to use Excel.
Large organizations need to use Excel.
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