PCLaw vs. evergreen by sa.global

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
PCLaw
Score 6.4 out of 10
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PCLaw is offered as an all-in-one billing, legal accounting, and matter management solution, from PCLaw | Time Matters, a joint venture spun out of LexisNexis in collaboration with LEAP in 2019.N/A
evergreen by sa.global
Score 6.9 out of 10
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evergreen + empower by sa.global (replacing the former LexisOne) is offered as an ERP for small law firm. The former LexisOne was developed by LexisNexis and acquired by sa.global, a Microsoft Dynamics implementation services provider specialist, in 2019.N/A
Pricing
PCLawevergreen by sa.global
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
PCLawevergreen by sa.global
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
PCLawevergreen by sa.global
Likelihood to Recommend
7.8
(6 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
7.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
PCLawevergreen by sa.global
Likelihood to Recommend
PCLaw | Time Matters
PCLaw is well suited for small to medium sized law firms with minimal accounting and bookkeeping needs. The software provides basic case management functions, and I've encountered issues with viewing or organizing new documents. The software crashes and freezes often, especially when multiple users are trying to access it at the same time. The user interface is a bit outdated but still very easy to navigate. You have to pay more for the cloud-based version of the software and it does not allow software integrations or workflow automations. I would recommend using this software only for billing/accounting purposes and subsidizing case management with more modernized products
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sa.global
It's great for general research, including case law and secondary sources. I find that it's very comprehensive.
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Pros
PCLaw | Time Matters
  • Quick - reports generate faster than Clio or Cosmolex
  • Efficient data entry
  • When set up properly, it speeds up a lot of different tasks
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sa.global
  • Finds relevant case law quickly
  • Has comprehensive secondary sources/treatises
  • Provides timely news and law-related information
  • Allows me to do a targeted search with any useful parameters
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Cons
PCLaw | Time Matters
  • Like I said in my pros, it can hold a lot of matters. But, if your firm is very large, PCLaw may not be the best option. My old firm grew to the point where they had to switch because they had too many matters for the system to hold.
  • The software is definitely dated, and I have some issues with crashing and other weird/buggy behavior. I have to set the default printer every time I log on in order to avoid multiple pop-ups when trying to print a document/report (which definitely doesn't take much time, but it can get annoying).
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sa.global
  • Sometimes, I find it difficult to receive a finite list of targeted search results
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Usability
PCLaw | Time Matters
The software may not be pretty, but it works. It could use a facelift but the functionality is still there. Personally, I would like to see an investment to make it prettier, but again, function over fashion. It is not a client-facing application, so internal use does not need to be razzle-dazzle.
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sa.global
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Support Rating
PCLaw | Time Matters
Tech support for LexisNexis PCLaw has been seamless as far as I know. Those issues have been dealt with by others at my organization and I do not have personal experience.
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sa.global
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Alternatives Considered
PCLaw | Time Matters
PCLaw is still the only product that provides both front office (practice management/calendaring) and back office (accounting) solutions for a law firm in one product
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sa.global
It does a better job of aggregating information than Westlaw. And, it has a better secondary source library.
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Return on Investment
PCLaw | Time Matters
  • It helped the firm save money on case management software
  • It negatively impacted productivity when dealing with glitches/crashes
  • It was effective in keeping track of the firm's expenses
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sa.global
  • It has saved time in getting answers to specific question.
  • I can bill a client more efficiently to get an answer to a question.
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ScreenShots

evergreen by sa.global Screenshots

Screenshot of The standard Estimates tab contains details about tasks effort, cost and sales for each project. PM can use this data to verify the status of the project at the current date. 
The forecasting model is enhanced by adding Effort forecasting that works based on the tasks, resources assigned, and duration estimated at the task level. The data is presented for different time periods (day/week/month/year).Screenshot of PM can define different costs and sales prices based on resources and working experience for the same role.Screenshot of Project managers can define the most frequently used Project and Project tasks to the project resources. When the bookable resource creates new timesheet entries, the project and task is defaulted automatically on Create Time Entry form, that is defined by the project manager.