Peer to Peer Magazine

September 2011

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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The Approach to Time Recovers Additional Billable Hours Per Month AttorneyCentric Everywhere the attorney works Reporting the attention of the attorney (e.g. "How long was I working on this Word document?") Controlled by the attorney through opting in and managing privacy Scalable, expensed investment by subscription (starting at $350 per month for 5 timekeepers) Passive, requiring no input by the attorney to get maximum value An information resource to help recover attorney time it Limited to the firm's IT infrastructure "How long was this document checked out from the system?" Pushed onto resistant attorneys who do not need or want the help A firm-wide, capital commitment Popups or interruption to workflow Time entry, or any other workflow tool that requires training Attorneys read a report reminding them of their time Another application attorneys must take time to use *Source: Deck, Raymond H. "Zero Click Time Capture." ILTA White Paper Series (February 2005). Contact: hana@element55.com 617.785.8028 www.element55.com Remember More. Bill More. Collect More. Since 2003

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