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AbacusLaw by CARET Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 5.7 out of 10
Score
5.7 out of 10

Community insights

TrustRadius Insights for AbacusLaw by CARET are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.

Recommendations

Users frequently recommend Abacus for high volume law firms due to its user-friendly interface and ability to help with organizing filing and billing. They suggest attending the free trainings offered by Abacus for maximum benefit and emphasize the importance of establishing a good rapport with the customer service team for better support. Many users also recommend personalizing Abacus to suit their firm's specific needs, as well as trying it out to gauge its ease of use. Overall, users find Abacus to be an excellent program for keeping a law firm organized.

However, some users caution that AbacusAccounting may pose challenges for non-CPAs or bookkeepers. They advise reading the daily tips provided by Abacus to learn shortcuts in using the software and recommend being cautious about price increases, suggesting canceling in advance if necessary.

Lastly, users note that the desktop software is not compatible with Mac systems. Despite this limitation, users believe that Abacus is well-suited for small litigation firms, particularly if effort is put into learning and implementing the software effectively.

Reviews

2 Reviews

AbacusLaw potential clients BEWARE!!! NO Support for a product that needs daily support techs!

Rating: 1 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

My firm has used AbacusLaw and AbacusLaw Accounting for 8 years now. The case management and accounting software was purchased because the firm was not utilizing any type of case management system. We are a civil defense litigation firm and there were not many choices years ago for our particular field. Tons for plaintiff personal injury firms, but few for civil defense litigation firms. The firm subscribed with Abacus mainly because it was customizable to fit our needs more than other case management systems at the time.

Pros

  • Link emails from Outlook to Abacus when this feature works
  • Bill from emails sent from Outlook
  • Bill from notes or events in AbacusLaw - no need to open AbacusLaw Accounting

Cons

  • SUPPORT STINKS - As of today we have been having issues for OVER 3 MONTHS, but Abacus now only has ONE Tier II tech, and ONE Tier III tech and neither one have figured out our problem or fixed it!
  • Having a lot of issues since day one
  • We have a self-hosted version and are not on the cloud and the updates usually bring other issues. They don't know the term "if its not broke don't fix it."

Likelihood to Recommend

My understanding is AbacusLaw was bought out by CARET and now pushing their cloud based CMS. Support has always sucked with AbacusLaw. Again, our latest 10+ issues has been going on since 2/13/2023 and it is now 5/18/2023. Abacus STILL does not know how to fix our issues!!! For $60/month per user, you think they would have better support. I have in the process of canceling our contract for breach of contract due to support and the issues for the last 3 months and going with a new CMS. However, the partners of the firm want to stick with a self-hosted (stand alone) CMS, and they are few and far between anymore.

Vetted Review
AbacusLaw by CARET
8 years of experience

Legal Assitant's Perspective on AbacusLaw

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

The whole organization uses AbacusLaw. The most important thing for us is security, which AbacusLaw provides but it is also nice for us all to be on the same page by having a calendar we all see and access along with other important information.

Pros

  • Security
  • Organization
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Explaining new products or services in a way that is quick and easy to understand

Likelihood to Recommend

AbacusLaw allows the whole law firm to be on the same page with access to a community calendar, billing, etc. It is a bit of a bummer that you need to put significant time into training to understand how to use AbacusLaw fully and get the most out of it. I wish there were quicker and easier ways to train and let people know about new additions.