We began using a DOS version of Juris Inc.’s Juris financial software around 1986, when we had 40 attorneys in Toledo and had just opened our Tampa office. By 2003, the DOS system was overwhelmed by the billing demands of our larger, multi-city firm. We needed software that could manage our extensive historic and current data; and help us create reports so that we could routinely analyze attorney, client and firm profitability. We also needed conflict searching; streamlined marketing, and better file management.

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