Introducing CaseManagerPro, CMPv3
Release Date: 12/31/2005
Project Workflow, EDD and DMS on the CaseManagerpro Web/SQL platform
DALLAS, TX, December 31, 2005 - Solutions in Software, best known in the Complex Litigation arena for its CMPv3 software, announced today the introduction of CMPv3, delivering a fully integrated array of applications for large-scale litigation that enhances access and capabilities over the more expensive multi-system alternatives. With CMPv3, lawyers, paralegals and their clients have secure online access to its well regarded case and matter management core, now seamlessly integrated with document management, litigation support and e-discovery, as well as enhanced CRM, collaboration and project management capabilities for which CMPv3 is already known.
Other features of CMPv3 include:
- Faceted navigation, allowing easy access to information from a variety of perspectives (documents, clients, cases, experts, plaintiffs, etc.);
- Both browse and multi-criteria search capabilities, making it easy to quickly find and open any record or to dig deep within the database or documents;
- Project Workflow linking one task or event to the next, then delivering automatic notification when an item is completed and the next one is due;
- Group calendar formatting abilities that make it easy to create specialized calendars for practice groups, supervised staff, administration, matter or case types, single matter or case, and everything for a client, an individual, a single deposition or multiple events;
- Real-time reporting across the full spectrum of the database, which may encompass information from across the globe, at the push of a button; and
- Easy access to related information across a variety of different records and reports.
"Lawyers and paralegals have long chafed under the burden of having to use many different systems to manage information that should all be in one place, and their clients have directly or indirectly borne the cost" said Richard Spies, President and CEO of Dallas-based Solutions in Software. "Why would you want your discovery database separate from your pleadings and case management databases, when they all need to tie together to provide an accurate picture? With our background in web-based management of complex litigation and process management, it"s a natural evolution - centralize people and systems, regardless of where they are. With CMPv3 they can put everything in one place, control access to it, and manage it effectively and consistently. It"s a huge time saver and substantially reduces risk of error at every level."
