Amicus Attorney by CARET vs. MatterSuite

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amicus Attorney by CARET
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Amicus Attorney is a legal practice management platform which focuses on growth and business development, from AbacusNext in San Diego.
$49
Per User Per Month
MatterSuite
Score 0.0 out of 10
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MatterSuite is a cloud-based matter management software designed to streamline legal operations and boost productivity for legal teams. It centralizes legal operations with a comprehensive suite of features including Matter Management, Litigation Management, Document Management, Legal Calendaring, Legal Research, Client Communication, Legal AI, Evidence Management, Legal Motion Management Software, Multi-Lingual Support, Contact Management, E-Signature, Leads Custom Intake Forms, Legal Task…N/A
Pricing
Amicus Attorney by CARETMatterSuite
Editions & Modules
Amicus Cloud
$49.00
Per User Per Month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Amicus Attorney by CARETMatterSuite
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Amicus Attorney by CARETMatterSuite
Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
Amicus Attorney by CARETMatterSuite
Likelihood to Recommend
Small to medium-sized law firms can greatly benefit from Amicus Attorney. It provides a central repository for all case management as well as calendaring between employees and their assistants. Document automation can also greatly save employee time (requires additional configuration and setup).
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Pros
  • It is very helpful with tracking our time and allows us to start a timer when working on a project to keep an accurate log.
  • Since it is web-based, it can be used to log into email and contacts remotely, which I have found extremely helpful on several occasions.
  • The phone messages are also very helpful. Amicus will populate the caller information with the caller's contact info (if stored on our system) and generates an automatic email to the individual for whom the call was intended.
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Cons
  • Subscription based only, formerly allowed "ownership" of software with annual maintenance agreement. Software has moved to a monthly subscription where one "leases" the software from the owner, Abacus.
  • Software stability, can occasionally have server-level issues that require cycling of services in order to restore connectivity.
  • Exchange calendar sync does not warn users that sync is not occurring. After updating Active Directory password, password needs updated in Amicus Attorney. Problem being, it does not remind / alert if the synchronization is not occurring.
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Alternatives Considered
In the time that I have been with my firm, we have not used any other comparable software. As a result I can't compare it to anything else that is out there
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Return on Investment
  • In years past, Amicus was a great product with very good support
  • The positive impact we get now is revenue from moving our clients to other platforms (away from Amicus)
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