Law firm uses the fully-integrated Client Profiles case and financial management software system to quickly respond to client needs and handle billing and financial reporting in a fraction of the time
Statman, Harris and Eyrich is a multi-disciplinary law firm with offices in Cincinnati, Dayton, Evendale, Chicago and Sarasota. The firm's 21 attorneys work in nearly 20 practice areas, ranging from bankruptcy and family law to medical malpractice and real estate. The firm's tagline, "Experience. Determination. Results. Nothing Less!", clearly communicates its dedication to meeting the needs of its various clients.
Statman, Harris and Eyrich delivers on that promise thanks in part to an integrated case and financial management system.
"We have always been committed to giving our clients the best service possible, no matter whether they are working with an attorney based in Cincinnati, Chicago or Dayton. But now that we have Client Profiles, we are able to provide that service more efficiently than ever before," said Janet Sullivan, office administrator for Statman, Harris and Eyrich. "Case files and documents are accessible from anywhere, which makes it easier for our attorneys and staff to respond to clients' questions about the status of their case. We are also able to handle billing and financial reporting in a fraction of the time that it used to take. Client Profiles has really helped our firm become more efficient and effective."
The Selection
Over the course of almost a decade, Statman, Harris & Eyrich operated without a firm-wide case management system. Most offices shared files using folders on a shared network, while the Dayton office managed its files and documents using case management software. In 2008, the firm decided that it was time to develop a more cohesive approach to case and document management.
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