Thomson Elite Expands Reseller Agreement with IntApp to Increase Law Firm Revenue
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2007 – Thomson Elite has expanded its reseller agreement with IntApp and will now offer IntApp Time Builder WV directly to its law firm customers.
Time Builder is a software product that enables law firms to increase revenue by capturing billable activity that might otherwise be missed or under-billed. It does this by providing attorneys with an accurate, consolidated journal of billable activity generated by automatically monitoring the key applications they use throughout the day. Tracked systems include document management, e-mail, calendar, phone and mobile devices.
Attorney activity journals are available in a “daily diary” format distributed via e-mail and are also accessible by attorneys or their administrative assistants directly within Elite WebView, an integrated component of the Elite Financial and Practice Management system used by attorneys to track and enter time records.
Time Builder WV is a version of Time Builder designed specifically for firms using Elite WebView. By integrating with WebView, Time Builder WV lets attorneys review their activity journals and submit time through a single, unified interface. This approach allows attorneys to more easily track and enter time, often capturing lost or overlooked work. Additionally, by streamlining time tracking, Time Builder increases attorney satisfaction while accelerating internal processes, such as pre-bill review.
“Our customers told us that capturing potential missed time would significantly improve firm profitability and attorney satisfaction,” said Dan Tacone, senior vice president, Thomson Elite. “We assessed the time capture market and saw that IntApp was the clear leader, with numerous marquee customers and a stellar reputation for quality.”
“Thomson Elite offers best-of-breed tools and skilled service professionals in its areas of expertise, financial and practice management,” said Eldean Ward, director of business development, IntApp. “We’re pleased to extend our reseller agreement with Elite to help its law firm customers increase revenue.”
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Thomson Elite
Thomson Elite is a leading provider of integrated information solutions to professional services firms worldwide. Thomson Elite is a business within The Thomson Corporation and is a premier provider of financial and practice management systems to the legal industry and to other professional services markets, including accounting, marketing services, and management and IT consulting. For more information, visit www.thomsonelite.com.
The Thomson Corporation
The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com) is a global leader in providing essential electronic workflow solutions to business and professional customers. With operational headquarters in Stamford, Conn., Thomson provides value-added information, software tools and applications to professionals in the fields of law, tax, accounting, financial services, scientific research and healthcare. The Corporation’s common shares are listed on the New York and Toronto stock exchanges.
IntApp
IntApp provides software solutions that enable law firms to increase attorney billability, ensure client confidentiality and maximize staff productivity. With over 100 customers, including 30% of the National Law Journal’s 200 largest US firms, and a vibrant partner community, IntApp has been embraced and endorsed as an industry standard. For more information, visit intapp.com. “IntApp” and “Time Builder” are trademarks of IntApp, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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