New Customer Questionnaire

Thank you for purchasing AbacusLaw.

Our next few steps will determine how smoothly and successfully your implementation will proceed.

Your success is important to us. By completing and submitting the following questionnaire you will be scheduled for a meeting with your Implementation Manager. They can discuss your implementation goals and help you develop a joint implementation plan. Your Implementation Manager will provide answers to your questions, guide you past your initial implementation steps, and ensure your objectives are met and successfully deployed.

1. Your contact information

Name *

Phone *

Email *

Firm Name *

2. Preferred date and time

What day and time would you prefer to do your implementation?  (If not scheduled) We are available Monday-Friday from 8AM PST to 2PM PST.

To help us deal with any scheduling conflicts please provide a second Preference.

3. Your main activities

What are the top two activities you would like to use AbacusLaw for immediately? (for example, calendaring deadlines, running case status reports, or generating routine documents.)

4. What operating System do you use?

Windows 2000
Windows XP
Vista
Windows 7
Server 2003
Server 2008
Other

5. What type of network do you have?



Here's what some of our valued customers have to say about how they are using AbacusLaw to make their practices better.

"Our entire legal staff uses AbacusLaw all day, every day. It makes it easy for us to access and maintain our client data base, delivers reliable calendaring and its reports help me manage my firm on everything from checking the status of our cases to filtering contact records for marketing."

Harry S. Margolis, Esq. Margolis & Associates, Boston, MA

"We got AbacusLaw when California first introduced FastTrack court calendaring rules. With Abacus, everything stays on deadline, including coordinating between our offices. Abacus is essential to managing our practice."

Robert Gerard, Esq. Gerard & Osuch, LLP, San Diego, CA & Las Vegas, NV


 
 
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