DecisionVault vs. Prevail Case Management System

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DecisionVault
Score 9.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
DecisionVault is an intake portal solution for estate planning attorneys. With DecisionVault, the attorney (or their staff) is no longer forced to re-type client contact & asset information into several systems. The client works through the questionnaire at their own pace, entering information about themselves, their children, and other relatives, answering additional questions and filling in the inventory of assets.…
$99
per month
Prevail Case Management System
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Prevail in Orlando offers the Prevail Case Management System, a legal case management system for attorneys wanting to integrate matter management with contact management, a billing system, and other integrated modules.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Monthly Plan
$99
per month
Annual Plan
$990
per year
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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8.0
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User Testimonials
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DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
Prevail software is well-suited for tracking all interactions in each client's case. It keeps all information easily at hand. The version we use is cloud-based, so the information can be accessed from anywhere an internet connection is available. The area, where we would really like to see improvement, is if it would work directly with Gmail, as it already does with Outlook.
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Pros
DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
  • Document merging, so numerous communications templates (letters and emails) can be merged with the appropriate names and addresses for a particular case and the items are ready to send within seconds.
  • Prevail tracks a history of interactions on a case, so you can find a record of every letter, email, phone call, notice, hearing, etc. on one page.
  • Prevail tracks all billing on a client's case, including billing from the firm, from care providers, other service providers, etc.
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Cons
DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
  • It would be nice if Prevail worked directly with Gmail instead of just with Outlook.
  • It would be nice if it was easier to adapt reports or set up new ones.
  • It would be nice if all attachments to a client's file could be placed in that client's set of directories so the items could be easily found, even if Prevail was not running.
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Usability
DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
It's great, except for the lack of working directly with Gmail. As I've already mentioned, the document merge feature is excellent and saves countless hours of typing. The cloud-hosted option is liberating in that you don't have to make sure you have, in your briefcase, every document you'll need for a meeting, hearing, deposition, etc. And the statute date warning feature is also important.
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Alternatives Considered
DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
We've had Prevail for over 10 years. We checked into other options and, while some had certain features we were looking that Prevail did not have, we decided that overall, the features we wanted were not worth the time and stress of changing case management systems, so we decided to stick with Prevail.
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Return on Investment
DecisionVault
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Prevail Case Management
  • Moving to a case management system 10 years ago increased efficiency by allowing us to access our information remotely.
  • Also, the document merge feature saved countless hours of preparing communications, of various types, individually, as now the process is automatic.
  • The statute notification feature is especially helpful from a peace of mind perspective, knowing there is nothing out there that's about to bite you, procedurally.
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ScreenShots

DecisionVault Screenshots

Screenshot of The first step for the client is to create an account, which safeguards their information and makes it possible for them to log back in and provide more information on contacts, assets and upload more files later on in the process.Screenshot of The main menu of the questionnaire the client works through.Screenshot of The client can easily build up an inventory of their assets - which can be exported to XLSX (see next screenshot)Screenshot of The asset inventory can be exported as an Excel sheet, making it easy to create funding instructions or checklists.Screenshot of The matter and contacts can get synced with other legal tools (case management or draft platform).Screenshot of DecisionVault allows you to create additional questionnaires - either to be filled in by a representative on behalf of someone, or by the person themselves - allowing you to handle all your client input through the same system.