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Prolaw and SQL Replication – Creating, Breaking, and Updating Prolaw

Monday, January 30th, 2012

This guide will cover the various aspects of replication for a Prolaw SQL server.  If you have a replicated environment and are updating any aspects of Prolaw such as the custom tabs or updating Prolaw itself, you will need to stop replication first.  You may also refer to this guide if you need to set up a replicated environment.  This guide will focus on the SQL portion itself, assuming you already have the document shares replicated via DFS or other means. You may refer to other posts on this blog on how to set up test versions of Prolaw or how to install updates.

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Creating a ProLaw test environment

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

When your firm is updating to a new version of ProLaw, you want to thoroughly test it before you put it into production.  You want to make sure any customizations you have made are not broken, all of your settings have come over, and any other important firm functionality works as expected.

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Installing a ProLaw Version Update

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

This guide will explain how to update ProLaw from one version to the next.   In this example we will be updating a test copy of ProLaw (see previous blog post).  The steps and results are exactly the same for the live version.

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Advanced Legal Systems and ProLaw Partner for BIPro Software

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

BIPro, financial management software makes it’s debut in ProLaw’s newsroom!

ProLaw and Advanced Legal Systems Extend Partnership

Integrating BIPro with ProLaw Back Office will Enable Clients
to Easily View Complex Financial Information, Saving Time and Increasing Efficiency

http://www.elite.com/prolaw-and-advanced-legal-systems-partnership/

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Having inconsistent issues with a ProLaw User?

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Occasionally a user’s ProLaw will behave inconsistently.  Inconsistent can mean anything from option buttons not showing up, view settings being corrupted or not staying with the users’ customization, or in a recent case for a back office user, she was unable to see the balance of the firm’s accounts.  The box was there, but it was empty, not even showing “$0.0″ or an error, it was simply blank.

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Have you ever received ProLaw Event reminders from past events?

Monday, June 27th, 2011

If you have ProLaw integrated with your Exchange server, you may have had event reminders emailed to you for past events.  This can be triggered through many different events, the most common being a new smart phone device syncing with a calendar.  This changes the “fingerprint” on the ProLaw event, and if Bi-Directional events are turned on, ProLaw thinks its new and emails all the people associated with that event!

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Rebuilding ProLaw’s Public Contacts

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Rebuilding ProLaw’s Public Contacts

This article will detail how to rebuild the public contacts that are created from the Exchange Agent using Exchange 2003.  You will need administrative access to the Exchange Server, and have an exchange account that has the ability to delete items from the public contacts.

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iRedline 7 Integrates with ProLaw Case Management

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Esquire Innovations has just announced iRedline 7 integrates with ProLaw Case Management software.  iRedline is document comparison software and an industry leading comparison tool that is cost effective for small to large size law firms.  iRedline is also compatible with Microsoft Office versions 2007 and higher, PDF files, Interwoven/ FileSite Document Management software, OpenText and Worldox.

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Understanding LEDES

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

LEDES refers to Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standards for pipe delimited text files or .txt with several variations in formatting and data requirements.  The most common of those being LEDES 1998, LEDES 1998B, and LEDES 2000.  This statement type is assigned to matters in ProLaw for electronic invoicing.  Statements generating in the billing process that are assigned this statement type, generate a file that is uploaded through a web interface or email to electronic invoicing companies or “processors”. 

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Default Address block in Word 2007/2010

Monday, March 28th, 2011

For many firms, the default address block format in Word 2007/2010 for envelopes does not contain critical information.  The perfect example, and the one used for this demonstration is adding the company name to the address block.

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