Abacus Real Estate
Streamline your transactional real estate practice and
never miss a deadline
Abacus Real Estate Reports
AbacusLaw comes with over 100 standard reports and layouts. Abacus reports give you instant views of your firm’s productivity, caseload, clients, trial calendar and case management workflow. The following reports are designed specifically for real estate practices.
- What’s Next Report
Lists all active real estate cases with scheduled tasks in chronological order
- Cases by Attorney Report
Lists all active real estate cases broken down by attorney
- Firm Productivity Report
Lists total number of real estate cases handled year to year
- Open Cases Report
Lists all open real estate cases for a given time period
- Closed Cases Report
Lists all closed real estate cases for a given time period
- Client Source Report
Lists all real estate clients grouped by source
- Clients by Zip Code Report
Lists all real estate clients group by zip code
Abacus Real Estate Rules
Real Estate cases are packed with deadlines that if missed, could spell disaster for you and your clients. AbacusLaw provides rules to automatically calculate your deadlines. Never again go searching through the rules or counting on your fingers to calculate dates. Abacus Real Estate includes the following important rules:
- New Real Estate Client
- New Real Estate Transaction Case
- New Real Estate Lease Case
- Real Estate Closing
- Real Estate Foreclosure Case
- Real Estate Information Request
- Real Estate Lien
What Attorneys Are Saying About AbacusLaw
"Before using Abacus, we were forced to make redundant data entries,
had weak navigation between software features and very poor calendaring. Now,
data entry is easy, calendaring is a breeze and tracking is very simple."
David P. Greenberger, Esq. of San Diego, CA
Once
I purchased AbacusLaw, my legal life improved. My favorite thing
is the database. I can go to any judge and tell you what cases I've
had before them. I can look up any attorney and tell you what clients
they've represented. If I can't remember a name, there it is in AbacusLaw
linked to the client, or the judge or opposing counsel. It's great!" 

