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Migration Challenges

Every migration has its hurdles. Here's what to expect and how we address each one.

PCLaw's export capabilities are limited

PCLaw's export capabilities are limited and may require supplemental extraction methods. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migrations.

Migrating between billing and practice

Migrating between billing and practice management requires workflow redesign. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migrations.

PCLaw legacy architecture complicates data

PCLaw legacy architecture complicates data extraction. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migrations.

Mapping PCLaw data structures to Amicus Attorney

Mapping PCLaw data structures to Amicus Attorney field conventions. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migrations.

Verifying data integrity after migration

Verifying data integrity after migration from PCLaw. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migrations.

Workflow Redesign Required

PCLaw and Amicus Attorney approach billing and practice management differently. Your existing workflows will need to be mapped to Amicus Attorney's structure, which takes careful planning.

What Gets Migrated

Every record from PCLaw accounted for and mapped to its equivalent in Amicus Attorney.

Fully CompatibleRequires MappingNot in Target

Core Data

PCLaw ContactsAmicus Attorney Contacts

Deduplication recommended before migration

Requires Mapping
PCLaw DocumentsAmicus Attorney Documents

File versions and metadata migrated; folder structure may be reorganized

Requires Mapping

Financial

PCLaw Billing RecordsAmicus Attorney Bills

Billing history from PCLaw mapped to Amicus Attorney invoice format

Requires Mapping
PCLaw Time EntriesAmicus Attorney Time Entries

Billing rate associations preserved; verify against invoiced amounts

Requires Mapping
PCLaw Trust AccountsAmicus Attorney Trust Accounts

Requires trust account reconciliation and bar compliance verification

Requires Mapping

Our migration specialists handle all data mapping and transformations to ensure accurate transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical PCLaw to Amicus Attorney migration takes 8-16 weeks, depending on the volume of data and complexity of your setup. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your free consultation.

We have proven extraction methods for PCLaw data. Our team will ensure your contacts, matters, billing records, documents, and other critical data make it to Amicus Attorney intact.

The biggest differences are usually in workflow approach, feature depth, and pricing model. We'll help you understand what changes to expect and how to adapt your processes.

Costs depend on data volume, user count, and migration complexity. We provide transparent pricing after an initial assessment — typically ranging from $8,000-25,000 for this type of migration.

Data integrity is our top priority. We perform full backups before migration, run validation checks throughout the process, and provide a detailed audit report. No data is deleted from PCLaw until you've verified everything in Amicus Attorney.

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