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Amicus Attorney

Amicus Attorney is a budget-friendly practice management platform used by solo practitioners and small firms. Whether you're considering a migration to Amicus Attorney, integrating it with your existing tools, or optimizing your current setup, our team has deep expertise in Amicus Attorney implementations.

Key Amicus Attorney Capabilities

Contact management

Amicus Attorney covers contact management at a level appropriate for cost-conscious practices. It handles the basics effectively without the overhead of more complex systems.

Calendar and task management

Amicus Attorney covers calendar and task management at a level appropriate for cost-conscious practices. It handles the basics effectively without the overhead of more complex systems.

Document assembly

Amicus Attorney includes document assembly as part of its broader toolkit. Files stay organized alongside your matters, reducing the need for separate storage systems.

Time tracking

Amicus Attorney includes time tracking to help capture billable hours accurately. Timers and after-the-fact entry options ensure no work goes unrecorded.

Common Amicus Attorney Challenges We Solve

Product discontinued — no future development

If Amicus Attorney's vendor support has declined or the product has been discontinued, we provide a clear exit strategy. We've helped firms move off unsupported systems safely, ensuring continuity of operations throughout the transition.

No cloud migration path from vendor

We handle Amicus Attorney data extraction from legacy environments where export tools are limited or unreliable. Our migration process captures your full history and transforms it into a format ready for modern, cloud-native platforms — with zero data loss.

Data export options are extremely limited

We specialize in extracting data from Amicus Attorney when export options are limited. Our tooling can pull matter records, time entries, documents, and contacts even where the platform's native export falls short.

Users stuck on unsupported software

If Amicus Attorney's vendor support has declined or the product has been discontinued, we provide a clear exit strategy. We've helped firms move off unsupported systems safely, ensuring continuity of operations throughout the transition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Amicus Attorney migrations take between 2 and 8 weeks, depending on the size of your firm and the volume of data involved. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your free consultation.

Amicus Attorney provides data export options that we can work with. Our team has developed proven extraction methods for Amicus Attorney data, including contacts, matters, billing records, and documents.

Amicus Attorney is typically used by solo practitioners and small firms. Whether you're looking to stay in that range or scale up, we can help you find the right fit.

The best alternative depends on your firm's size, practice areas, and budget. We'll evaluate your needs and recommend the right platform — not just the most popular one.

Migration costs depend on the volume of data, number of users, and complexity of your current setup. We provide transparent pricing after an initial assessment — no hidden fees.

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