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Amicus Attorney does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. Amicus Attorney paid version starts at USD 69.00/month.
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- Used Daily for 2+ years
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I have been using Amicus Attorney since 1996. I love/hate it.
Pros
Amicus integrates your calendar, contacts, email, phone calls and matters and reminds you to create docket entries for all appointments, emails, calls, documents, etc. The beauty and economic benefit of the software is that it helps you to capture your time and to keep you organized. Over the years, Amicus has added things like Amicus mobile (which allows you to access features from your mobile device or any web browser) and a client portal (which allows you to permit clients to access certain information).
I have always considered the most important element of the software to be the communications module. If you turn on email integration and make notes of all of your calls using the software, you can quickly review what has been happening in a case by turning to the communications module. You won't forget to docket your time for all those communications.
Cons
While many other features have been added, the developers have not made material improvements to the communications module since email integration was added in about 2001. Obvious improvements have been needed since then. For instance, you cannot access scanned or faxed letters from the communications module. These can be added and viewed in the documents module and in a chronology module (added in about 2015), but neither option is not ideal. Flipping through communications should be as easy as flipping the pages of a paper file, but it's not. It is the organizational equivalent of having one file folder with your emails and phone calls, and another file folder with your faxes and letters. You have to flip from one folder to the other to view each. Also, you should be able to filter communications. For instance, you should be able to display only client communications, or only counsel communications, but you can't (even though there is a field for role on file for each contact attached to a file). The chronology module will put everything including all communications and documents (including letters and faxes) in chronological order, but you can't filter the chronology to show only communications (it will also show every document, docket, calendar appointment, etc.).
I have looked at alternative practice management software several times over the years and haven't seen one that I am adequately attracted to want to make what would be a painful change.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Great attorney software for law firms
Overall, this product is very good; it's easy to use and allows you to create templates and generate documents. It is easy to keep track of time as you can start a counter for billing customers. It also allows for a very big database. My firm files over 300 cases monthly and this product just keeps going.
Pros
Easy to use, handles large databases, offers a variety of features including date calculator, time management stuff, and document templates that integrate with Word. Allows red letter day, appointments, and more.
Cons
I wish you could highlight fields in the status section. Or make something in bold so that the important stuff jumps out.
Alternatives Considered
Time MattersReasons for Switching to Amicus Attorney
We actually tried both at the same time, Amiuc was just easier to integrate.Response from CARET
Thank you for your review. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with Amicus Attorney.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Monthly for 2+ years
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It is an ok product but there are newer better products for firm management
It was easy to use and fairly intuitive.
Pros
It was the product I used from the beginning of my career at a law firm. It has a few quirks but it was a good product. We would have continued to use Amicus Attorney if they did not stop supporting integration with PCLaw.
Cons
It has several quirks but you can work around those once you are more familiar with the program. There are better products out there for less money, however.
Response from CARET
Thank you for your feedback. We will be sure to pass along this feedback to our team and use it to continuously improve our services.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Worth the Investment
Pros
Amicus Attorney offers a comprehensive case management solution tailored for legal professionals. Its intuitive interface streamlines tasks, making law practice management significantly more efficient. While the integration features with other software are commendable, there's a slight learning curve for beginners. Nevertheless, Amicus Attorney stands out as a worthy investment for firms seeking to modernize their operations.
Cons
Ways to make some notes stand out would be helpful
Alternatives Considered
Time MattersReasons for Switching to Amicus Attorney
Already using it to much work to switch.. We triedResponse from CARET
Doreen, thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience working with Amicus Attorney. We greatly appreciate your feedback.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Amicus Performance
I have used Amicus Attorney in the past and have always been happy with the efficiency it offers. I am the administrator and daily user of the program. The billing program is easy to use and the organization of client's files is a time saver.
Pros
The efficiency. The program for billing is easy to operate. The management of client's files is essential to our practice. Being able to add all contacts to a file is a time saver when working with same.
Cons
Nothing I can recall at this moment. I so far have not had a bad experience with this program.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Exchange with QB is lacking
6/10 overall.
Pros
Cost effect client management and time keeping software.
Cons
I don't like the way that the client trusts reports are printed and the inability to customize the reports. It makes 3-way trust reconciliation difficult.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Pretty Good Product
My experience with Amicus has been good and I've never had any real issues with it.
Pros
The ease of use is the best thing about the product.
Cons
The look of the program seems a bit outdated. Also the formatting of the invoices when you print them is a weird.
Response from CARET
Hi Haley, thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We appreciate your feedback and are thrilled to hear that our platform has been easy for your firm to use.

- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney is my favorite software. Period. I have used it for many years, and it's fun.
Pros
I actually look forward to pulling up the program (it reminds me of the best secretary/paralegal I have ever had). Everything is at hand, and connected to anything I need to do, whatever task is immediately at hand. It is flexible enough to accommodate interruptions in work, and powerful enough to take on every task I need to perform.
When I was practicing full-time, my overhead was 30% while generally in the profession 40% to 60% was considered normal. My billing hours went up dramatically, and my family time increased commensurately.
The tech support has alway been terrific. I had been practicing for several years before the personal computer was introduced, and I am not a computer wiz. When I needed tech support they were always on time and always fast and effective in sorting whatever I needed.
The online tutorials are also terrific - clear and easy to follow; allowed me to use advanced features initially beyond my ability.
This is a great program backed by a solid company with real integrity. I is always a pleasure to do business with them.
Cons
Paying for it, of course. Worth the money, though in increased billing hours and increased time with my family.
Several years ago there was an separate accounting add-on, which I used and did not like at all. I am not sophisticated in accounting principles or software. Tech support was good, but I ended up doing it the old fashioned way (hired someone).

- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Small Firm was Great...until Abacus bought them
Abacus must be in real financial trouble because now they are employing callers who threaten old Amicus customers with risk of data loss or hacking if you continue to use the old Amicus Small Firm Edition. Thank goodness the old program still works great. These callers are really obnoxious and unprofessional. I will never buy anything from Abacus software. I really miss the Canadians with the old Amicus company.
Pros
The old Amicus Small Firm edition was THE BEST database system for small law firms until Abacus bought the Canadian company that created Amicus. The old program was easy to learn and use. All of your data remained your data on your computer. No cloud requirement. It interfaced with e-mail and Time Slips. The pricing was good... everything was really great for the small firm law office. Customer support was the best; nice Canadians answered all of your questions. I really, really miss the Canadian company.
Cons
When Abacus bought the company they eliminated the Small Firm Edition. They tried to force everyone onto their platform. They went to monthly billing for maintenance and they could terminate your data if you failed to remain with their captive service. I refuse to use a "Cloud" based services because of the risk of hacking. In addition, Abacus almost doubled the price of the old Amicus maintenance plan. I will never do business with Abacus.

- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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An Aging Software
Overall, Amicus is a solid case management software, but given their choice to switch to a model that does not truly have their customer's best interests in mind, it was simply not a software we could continue to use or support.
Pros
I have used this software for over two years at the law firm I work for. Ultimately, the software does everything we need it to do and them some: track case development, client information, time spent, etc. The software served its purpose well and has kept our firm organized and up to speed with all our cases.
Cons
While we have a large database of clients and still depend upon Amicus day-to-day for our older cases, we ultimately made the switch for other case management software a year ago, for one sole reason. Price. While Abacus decided to go the route of so many other similar products and only offer a subscription-based model, this was not something that ultimately suited our needs, and we had to cut ties.
Response from CARET
Dear Jeremy,
Thank you so much for taking the time to review Amicus Attorney. We're so glad the software meets your needs.
While we're sad to hear your firm switched to another case management system, we want you to know we're committed to providing our clients with exceptional value.
Please feel free to reach out with any additional comments.
Warmly,
Katie Ternes
Marketing Coordinator
AbacusNext
(858) 882-4882
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Past user
I was not happy and I avoided using it
Pros
i did not like amicus at all. there weren't any features that I found user friendly.
Cons
It was very outdated. It was not simple to use, it was hard to manage
Response from CARET
Hi Aneta, we're very sorry to hear that your experience with Amicus Attorney did not live up to your expectations. We will be sure to pass along this feedback to our team and use it to continuously improve our services.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Our Recent Upgrade
Attorney Schaeffer and I chose Amicus Attorney for our firm many years ago when we went to a legal tech show and I think Amicus was first coming out. We have been through I don't know how many upgrades through the years.
My favorite version we have used was the one for small firms. That was our last version. It was easy to use. It had a great look to the program when you opened it up like having a file cabinet. For someone like me with dyslexia it was much easier to view the client page. To me the old version was something Steve Jobs would look at and have approved. It had a good feel and look. I used to like showing it off to visiting attorneys because it was so cool. This new one is just a program.
I like the way the documents open with this new upgrade when attached but other than that there is very little I like about this new one. It is a little more confusing to explain the process of inputting new clients. I write our policy and procedure book and I always want to make it so anyone could pick up the policy book and be able to use the program and put in a new client, attach documents, write letters, etc.
Maybe it was just that I was used to the old program but there were things that made more sense with it when explaining the process.
Pros
Amicus always trys to make a product that is easy to use and learn which this product is. I really like the way it brings up the documents to be able to see them once they are attached to the file. It is also easy to put in notes about the document. I review the medical records and put notes on the file.
Your tech people are always helpful and pleasant.
Cons
Unfortunately I have found many glitches with this upgrade that I do not like. One is when you are attaching a new person to the file you get choices from the contact list but there is no way to review the person to see if the address for that person is correct. We have doctors who work out of multiple locations. I asked someone at Amicus and they told me there was no way to do it. Our old Amicus program allowed us to do this.
Another thing was if someone else has the file open I can not cut and paste from the custom pages area. I prepare depo billing while the attorney is preparing the client and if the attorney has the file open I can not cut and paste info from it.
Also because most of us have older eyes we need the resolution made larger on our computers. This distorts the info on the people on the file. You can not see all the phone numbers or the e-mails.
Another thing is there any way to make the program use fax numbers with out the ( ) on the area code number. We use ring central for computer faxing and it takes twice as long to try take the () out and put a hyphen in when copying and pasting into our outlook.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus - Intuitive without Obtrusiveness!
The practice of law at any level is a business. As such the bottom line must always be considered. Amicus has saved money for the firm and has also made money for my practice. It has saved money by being so efficient that I have reduced staff. I no longer need a file clerk or an assistant to take time to organize my time, calendar, and tasks. Amicus does all those things automatically.
Amicus has made money for the firm by automatically and efficiently creating time records and bills.
Pros
Amicus has allowed my firm to be at the forefront of our industry by enabling us to be completely paperless and meet the Federal and State efiling requirements. The automated document control features saves time by allowing us to skip the scan, save, move, paste, and name, routine of saving documents to locations where they can be found. Amicus does all those steps automatically, and in addition, has the capability of allowing you to preview documents in the Amicus file without even having to open them!
The customization features allow you to make Amicus look and do the way you want tasks done. You do not have to conform to it, Amicus will conform to you.
The creation of timeslips and billing will shock you in its ability to capture all your time. Reviewing and editing time entries is fast and easy. The publishing them to a bill is seamless and fast. The ability to preview and edit bills is efficient as well. And of course, you can customize your billing templates to make your bills look the way you want.
The Client Portal is another firm saving feature. It allows you to give access to Clients to view documents, events, messages, that you select. I view it as a malpractice insurance feature! All communication is open to the Client. They can view their documents, their appointments, and can message you. It totally eliminates the complaint that, "I can't reach my lawyer." Everything is there for them to see. And again, only what you allow.
Cons
Amicus is a really great product. Little issues such as the Client Portal is a little finicky can be improved. It is a new feature and needs to allow Clients the ability to reset their password and to log on easier.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Used to be the best in field -- but now there are many competitive choices.
Pros
Amicus Attorney Premium is a reliable product. Once it's up and running correctly, there are few bugs. It is a highly flexible program chock full of more options than anyone could ever use. I prefer to avoid the cloud, too much risk of privacy issues, so even though an in-house server is old school, I prefer it this way. MS Exchange sync which gets calendars and contacts to the cell phone is excellent since 2015, best it's been since the old days of synching to the Palm Pilot. While I am listing a number of cons below, this software is the center point of our practice.
Cons
Since this software was purchased by Abacus Corp in 2016, the price has gone up 75% --
what a sticker shock! IMHO, the tech support under the new owner is no better or worse.
As for improvements to the product, the new owners seem to be focused only on selling their own add-on products --- the announcements tout how AA Premium now links to Abacus Product XYZ, but AA Premium has received any new features. They promised a cell phone app for remote access as part of the February update to AA 2017 and it still has not been released. They have added links to their add-on extra accounting and law products, but not updated any features of the core Amicus Attorney program. There is still no iPhone or Android app for remote access, one still has to use a browser on the cell phone to reach AmicusAnywhere. The process for writing SQL reports is complex! Also, the move from WordPerfect to Word (a necessary evil in today's world) meant losing the highly flexible document merge abilities of WordPerfect. I've been with AA since 2001; if Abacus doesn't produce new features, however, I will look to move my office to another product that seems more modern even at the risk of going to a web-based product when my two-year contract expires.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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You don't get what you pay for.
Awful experience. Felt like we were sold a lemon from a used car salesman who failed to recognize us when we brought the defective product back for repairs.
Pros
We are able to customize pages and add new fields to collect data. But data is worthless unless you can get it back out in a useable report, which this program cannot do without a degree from M.I.T.
The support is slightly above average, but we were forced to contact them almost daily.
Cons
Too many to list. Program crashes DAILY! Not intuitive, huge learning curve. The quality control in awful and it is a certainty that any version upgrade will break a feature(s) that was repaired in prior versions. We DO NOT rely on the calendar since we found it is not accurate and never synchronizes with Outlook as promised, over, and over, and over. Since being forced into a subscription based model, we have found it is no longer cost effective. We opted to have a developer custom write a program for us with all of the same features provided by Amicus Attorney. Development to distribution and support, we will realize a 90% reduction in annual cost, but have a more robust program and better support.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Do NOT work with AbacusNext - They only want to rip you off
Amicus Attorney was great before they got bought by AbacusNext. They only want to scam you and rip you off. Do not work with them.
Pros
Nothing. This product is awful it is why we switched to Clio Manage.
Cons
They lock you into a contract and even when you honor the term of the contract and send in written cancellation they kept charging our card. I had to change credit cards in order to get them to stop and do a charge back for past transactions.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Used Amicus Attorney over 10 years
Pros
Have small 1-2 attorney firm, used Premium. Lots of features, many of which I haven't used due to learning curve and pace of daily practice. As I have integrated QuickBooks and Outlook I have found it more useful, but doing this was tricky and frustrating. It was recommended by WSBA Law Practice Management staff over using Outlook alone for case management. The phone notes feature has proved very helpful and wasn't really available in Outlook when I first invested in the software. Technical support, once paid for the subscription, has been very good and responsive. I like that they take remote control and help quickly to solve problems.
Cons
I have reconsidered whether to keep Amicus many times; but once invested in such software, there is a high price to switch products. It has improved over the years. I don't use the Tasks feature the way it is designed, because it involves too much data input. I have modified a system that seems to work well enough and involves less data input but still tracks upcoming deadlines and target dates.
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User interface is so unfriendly, it is offensive.
Calendaring "features" are awful. You cannot get a list of deadlines for a particular matter ordered by the date the deadline occurs (it instead orders it by the date the program is set to remind you about the deadline - totally illogical). It claims to offer customizeable reports via SQL reporting, but you'll have to pay someone to figure out how to do this (I have SQL experience and still was not able to figure out how to get a simple report of deadline in a particular matter, ordered by the deadline date). When viewing your calendar for the week, you cannot distinguish between appointments and tasks.
Outlook integration is a joke. You would think that Amicus's "to-dos" would map to Outlook's tasks, and that Amicus's appointments would map to Outlook calendar. They do not.
CompuLaw integration is clunky - there is a pause every time you want to use it, as it queries another database before you have even told it what event you want to calendar. And it does not automatically specify party names with the associated dates, making CompuLaw calendar entries even more confusing. Worse, everything gets added as a task, even if there's really nothing to be done in connection with the event (sometimes you just want to know when something from the other side is due but no action is required). Staff hate using it, and avoid it, often preferring to calendar things manually, and thereby negating any benefits associated with CompuLaw integration.
It appears to have its own idea for how to manage legal workflow. However, there are no online tutorials. To access any of the tutorials requires you to log out of the system and log in to a different tutorial implementation. The "reminders" feature is an interesting idea (you see a task on your to-do list for days preceding its deadline) but ends up being useless because the user interface is so clunky that no attorney in my firm actually relies on this (we just have our staff tell us what it says).
Because the synchronization is not effective, there is no real mobile access. To use program, you must access via computer that is physically in office.
Every time I start Amicus, the program changes my views in Outlook even though I do not have it set up to sychronize with Outlook.
It tries to do too many things (law firm accounting, document management, calendaring, time entry, etc.) without doing any of them well.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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A wonderful program for client file management. Not great as a tool for sending bills.
Generally I like this program very much and customer support is stellar. But the mediocrity of the billing component prevents me from calling this a top notch program
Pros
The calendar, communication center, and file management modules are invaluable and much better than just using Outlook.
Cons
The billing feature is very cumbersome and is not easy to use. The billing templates are terrible and you must have extensive knowledge of Report Builder to modify the templates or to create new ones. I integrated Amicus with Timeslips before I switched to the billing component . Transferring billing information between Amicus and Timeslips was a problem because it would send data both ways every time I ran a sync and I would end up with the same timeslip as often as 10 times.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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I would have given a higher rating, but we're still working out the kinks in the new version.
Its a great program. It keeps all of our data, communications and forms in one place. For the most part, it's very user friendly and easy to use.
Pros
I love that everything is in one place, and that it integrates smoothly with our accounting software.
Cons
Right now we are dealing with a lot of glitches. I think its because of the upgrade. We are trying to.smooth some things out. Once its all done, I think it will be a lot better.

- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Solid product but limited and antiquated.
It kept us much more organized than our previous software and made access to our documents on any given file easily accessible.
Pros
I like the fact that the software integrated with our document management system, Worldox, and that it kept us much more organized.
Cons
I did not enjoy the fact that it had not moved to being web-based. The only "web" option was their sell of cloud-based pc's.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Customer service is great. Response to issues are handled quickly.
I am able to print labels, conflict check, do calendars, etc. in a much more time saving and efficient manner.
Pros
The database features for entering client data (i.e. name, matters, conflict check) in criminal cases and ability to run the reports we need, as well as the calendar. Also, love being able to print labels from the database.
Cons
Too many features that our firm will never use. We are a small firm and don't need linked forms, exhibits, etc. Maybe Abacus should offer the product with the ability to customize the product with items the firm will actually use. I know of several law firms in the area, including my previous employer that stopped using abacus because of all the new add ons and changes. Everyone really loved the older version.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney Review
Amicus Attorney has improved significantly over the years. It has been a good experience for us overall.
Pros
We have used Amicus Attorney since we started our practice in 1997.
Cons
There were times when we were doing our billing over the weekend and the software would quit working. We didn't have access to technical support on weekends.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Critical software for my law practice
In 1996 I introduced Amicus Attorney software to my small law firm, and I still use it today as a sole practitioner. I consider Amicus to be "mission critical" software for my practice, allowing me to keep my files and clients and contacts organized with the seamless link to Microsoft Exchange and Outlook, my time under control and properly recorded and synced to my PCLaw accounting software, and my documents at my finger tips with the Amicus link to Dropbox. Amicus Attorney allows me, as a solo practitioner to stay on top of practice and to compete on a business level with lawyers having much more extensive back office support personnel.
Pros
The best thing about Amicus Attorney is that everything about my practice is in one place: my contacts, my files, my calendar, my time, my emails and my documents - and I can access it all in my office, in my car, or half way around the world, as I did last March while in Australia (and the customer support is awesome!)
Cons
Frankly, there is nothing I am unhappy about with Amicus.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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GREAT PRODUCT - REAL TIMESAVER!
We first purchased Amicus Attorney in 2007. Installed on our network server and five workstations. Entered all of our client data, easily uploaded our documents, and it has been a breeze to work with since. Wouldn't trade this program for the world!
Pros
Calendaring events is easy, which negates the risk of failure to timely file lawsuits, responses to motions and requests for admission, etc. We sleep much better knowing our risk in these areas is so low.
Cons
Had a bit of difficulty getting used to emailing from Amicus rather than Outlook as we had in the past, but it was a low learning curve. Entering time through Amicus also took a bit of getting used to, but once we got used to the process it has gone smoothly.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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Not recommended
Pros
One stop functionality. Decent customer service in training
Cons
Difficult to use. The firm opted out after a few months
Response from CARET
Hi Kathleen, we're very sorry to hear that your experience with Amicus Attorney did not live up to your expectations. We will be sure to pass along this feedback to our team and use it to continuously improve our services.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus is a bit Old School
It wasn't great. They promised upgrades but never delivered. The company sold four times during our seven years. It got expensive over the seven years.
Pros
It was pretty easy to set up and there weren't alot of upfront costs. In our early days, it was beneficial.
Cons
Customer service was scarce and often wasn't able to resolve our issues.
Response from CARET
Hi Steve, we're very sorry to hear that your experience with Amicus Attorney did not live up to your expectations. We will be sure to pass along this feedback to our team and use it to continuously improve our services.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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Case Management Companies are Ripping Us Off
I liked it a lot and used it since about 2001 or so, until they went to subscription. Now I still use my standalone Amicus Attorney program and continue to hope that it holds up over time.
Pros
Amicus Attorney was a wonderful program back when you could actually purchase the software. Great time and billing functions, great calendar and client/contact management, and just great overall legal case management. Then they switched to subscription only, and it basically quadrupled my overhead cost.
Cons
It was only about $399 or $499 per year for the first user license before it became a subscription, and you could get away with upgrading ever other year. Now an annual subscription is ~$828 per user, and you have no choice but to pay that every single year if you want to use the program. It’s highway robbery. Also, integration with Quickbooks has always been a bit rough, but it’s manageable once you figure out the quirks. I refuse to subscribe as the pricing is way too high. Now that they have all gone this route, there are few (if any) good and AFFORDABLE case management solutions for very small firms.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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The new way to practice law
Overall I like Amicus. I looked at a number of applications, some less or more costly and settled here after talking with other attorneys who use a number of different applications.
Amicus helps you become more organized, particularly if you are in a smaller firm environment. It can also reduce your overhead by reducing the need for staff because of how it integrates information, particularly timekeeping and billing.
Pros
This program is a good integration of: document management for clients; contacts; task and deadline tracking; timekeeping; billing; and, an email program. The fact that it can be accessed online and via a phone app is a major plus. You don't have to travel with a laptop and can access all of your files anywhere.
The way it sorts emails, documents and everything else by client files that you can create is very useful in keeping you organized. Depending upon the settings you select, much of this is done automatically by the application. Multiple users can access and work on client files and immediately share their work with other attorneys in the firm. It's a very collaborative platform.
I like the integration with QuickBooks and truly appreciate the ability to work with operating and client trust accounts. However, QuickBooks is the only financial management program with which it integrates.
I have been at this almost a year and learn a new function daily that improves my effectiveness for clients.
Their technical support has been great. I am crazy about their support staff and can tell you this is a major reason that I have stuck it out through a steep learning curve.
I also appreciate the fact that it has an open forum where users can recommend changes and improvements. I am impressed that Amicus actually takes action on suggestions and has adopted user recommendations. This is a nice value add proposition.
Cons
There are some significant limitations.
The application integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Word but not at all with the WordPerfect suite of programs that many attorneys find to be the standard in the practice and better that their Microsoft counterparts. Amicus indicates that it is considering creating an integration with the WordPerfect suite.
Amicus limits users to 20 GB of space that is not much in this day and age. Expanding the account size within Amicus is very expensive. The application integrates with Dropbox, which is a more affordable option to add storage space. Yet, oddly, it does not integrate with Microsoft OneDrive. This is also a new functionality that Amicus says it is considering. When evaluating this program be mindful of this restriction as it can easily double the actual cost of moving to this platform.
Getting documents out of and putting them back into a client file is a bit cumbersome. It also takes time to learn how to save versions of the same document and the versions are not easily seen.
Moving emails around is a awkward. It is time consuming to select a group of emails for filing. Similarly, you cannot select an entire conversation on a subject, regardless of whether it is in your Inbox or Sent box, and place them in the client file. So, in some cases you need to clean both Inbox and Sent mail and place items in the client file. A real time killer.
I have found that the application times out or snags on occasion.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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A great program getting better
Amicus has assisted me organize my practice for over 25 years. The integration with the Billing program, Quickbooks and the APX credit card payment acceptance program is a convenient timesaver, very much appreciated.
Pros
The program's visual layout, divided into files and calendar, is easy to understand, easy to use and easy to teach new users to use. The program allows people, events, and documents to be easily associated with files and integrates with Outlook so that emails with their attachment can be retained, tracked and reviewed.
Cons
The program's file tab includes an events tab which focus solely on the attorney and staff actions and events. No way exists to track the primary events in a litigation or transactional matter without being inundated with every timeslip and calender event on the case. As a result, the diamonds get lost in the overwhelming minutia and the events tab rarely gets used.
Additionally, my firm's primary focus, even before tracking any time or events, is the client and the events that are contained in their story. THE PROGRAM HAS NO MEANS TO SEGREGATE AND TRACK EVENTS IMPORTANT TO THE CLIENT'S CASE FACTS WITHOUT GETTING EVERY TIMESLIP AND EVENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE CASE. Again the diamonds get lost in the overwhelming minutia and the events tab rarely gets used.
It would seem that the program could have user designated tabs to track client, not attorney, case facts, court appearances, depositions, and key events to close the transaction or case without having to sift through endless timeslips and events.
Documents can be tracked by case type however to change the selection of document types, the documents associated with that particular case type must be modified. From a users point of view it would be more beneficial if document types could be designated from a modifiable pull down menu. For example, documents filed with the court could be identified as pleadings but as the case progress the documents could be identified with motion 1, motion 2 and motion 3 by the user.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Just OK
Meh
Pros
If you need technical support, there is none. As far as I can tell there are 2 people working at tech support and you can expect to wait months for an answer that doesn't solve the problem. we have had the same recurring problems with dropped emails for years and there is no solution in sight., we will be switching.
Cons
There is not way to distinguish calendar events like continued or settled items that I want to keep on the calendar but maybe change color or be greyed out. There is no way to alert team members that a file has exhausted their retainer so work is frequently done by a conscientious worker without realizing that we won't get paid for it.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Much more clunky than we had hoped. Large learning curve. Making do for now.
Pros
TIME & MATTER MANAGEMENT: Timers and time entries are pretty simple. Knowing all people involved in a matter all in one place; engineers, judges, etc. is a great feature. Adding emails to a file is a good idea but time-consuming. Having all the data for a client in one place is good.
BILLING: I like that the Billing and Attorney sides are separate. Billing and accepting payments works quite well. Amicus can do split billing which is important to us. The interface with Quickbooks is quirky but after 1.7 years of working with it we've figured out most of the issues and found workarounds. Reports can be downloaded to Excel which is vital to my managing the firm.
Cons
CONS:
The end-user learning curve is huge and not intuitive which has led to a lot of attorneys entering time and not using Amicus for anything else. Text onscreen is exceptionally small, and for most users, problematic. The interface is not intuitive and takes a lot of trial and error to find the best ways to find what you want or report on the issue. We were lead to believe that the document management interface would work for us, but upon trial found out it would not work with our setup. So we're still dealing with Microsoft Explorer for managing documents, which is problematic. Overall our approval level with Amicus is likely only around 50%. There are so many features that we liked in the concept that has been difficult to get attorneys to do because the interface is not user-friendly.
TIME & MATTER MANAGEMENT: Data for our conflict database did not translate well from our previous system so conflicts checks take too long. Adding emails or files to the matter is very clunky. Ticklers are quirky and hard to work in Outlook. Tickler Reports are too limited events with no date range, or date range but no file selection. Running tickers for only one matter is impossible. Need more filters.
BILLING: Reports downloaded to Excel are impossible to use due to all the merged fields and lack of use of tables. We have to download Reports to CSV and spend time figuring out what the column headers actually are. I use the selection tools to view onscreen matters or time entries by
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Dan's Ideas
Moderate. I loved Credenza. I use Amicus because it it is the least bad of the server-based options. I have often thought of retiring from law and working on a program that actually works the way lawyers do. The number one issue is the inability to have a workflow overview.
Pros
Easy to keep track of client info and who is who on the file, plus scheduling events
Cons
1. Document management sucks. I am sure that I am not the only person who keeps all documents organized in Windows subfolders. We should be abler to access and manage documents seamlessly and use that functionality in Portal.
2. Inability to create a workflow overview: we need to see status of file at a glance. The Chronology function is too cumbersome and is only chronological: not theme/category-organized. It does not tell us what is really going on in the file
3. Email integration almost never works well: multiple duplicate copiers for all recipients and not easily searchable.
4. Inability to immediately create letters to a contact ("person") on a file using firm letterhead. This should be a no-brainer but even your seminars can't teach us that.
5. Server version constantly crashing and freezing, meaning that all notes on the desktop are lost.
6. Notes are really hard to work with: impossible to reply to a sticky in a way that keeps a chain going and shows to whom the sticky was sent.
7. The custom pages function is really primitive
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney Review
I have a small 5 attorney firm. with a large support staff. At any given time, we handle about 1,000 active files. Our practice is very paper intensive. We've tried to go paperless, but it doesn't quite work with out type of practice, so we still do things the old fashioned way ... with file folders and legal pads. I've been an Amicus Attorney user for over 10 years. Prior to that, I tried and use several other "name brand" case management systems. Until about a year ago, we used the Amicus Small Firm program and it worked great. We switched to the Premier edition when we upgraded our server and all of our workstations. The premier edition was more adaptable to our practice. First of all, it was faster, second, we liked the better document management and third, for a rather small increase in cost, we got more bells and whistles. There are at least a half dozen firms in my area that are now using Amicus because of my recommendation. The links with other programs like Outlook are seamless. One calendar entry in Amicus updates Outlook and my laptop and my phone. I have not seen another case management program that has a document assembly system for letters, pleadings, emails, faxes anywhere as sophisticated as Amicus Attorney's. Also, check out their "Do" button and their "precedent" processes.
Pros
Their support is fantastic. Very little wait time. The support people are courteous, knowledgeable. and patient.
Cons
In many ways, the program is overwhelming for some of our staff. It takes a lot of time to train new staff members on the program. Also, there are many things that the program does that I haven't been able to use because it takes a lot of time to set up those things. This is probably more of a problem with smaller firms that don't have staff who just handle equipment use. In addition, we're WordPerfect users. I feel that the program works slightly better with MS Word.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Too Many Technical Issues
At the end of the day, a legal practice system, even with all of the features I genuinely like, is no good if it is not working. Unlike some other reviewers' experience, the tech support is decent but no one wants to spend their time contacting the vendor to fix bug after bug after bug. Bottom line: we have had to migrate out of Amicus to a more reliable platform.
Pros
I have been using Amicus for my law practice for the last 5 years and its predecessor for years prior. It has one of the best, intuitive interfaces (and I have tried several). It is reasonably flexible and customizable. It has one of the best, native document generation modules in terms of features. It is a very decent, all in one law firm solution and priced at the same for other, less robust platforms. The client portal is handy as well.
Cons
Amicus suffers from the bane of software development: it has become a spaghetti of code that seemingly generates glitch after glitch and crash after crash as Amicus has added more features to keep up with the competition. My sense is that Amicus has been trying to add on to a code that just can't support all the features, so it is unacceptably unstable.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney PE: A Great Idea Whose Time Has Long Passed
We've use Amicus Attorney for over ten years. It originally had superior functionality, and it showed great promise for future development. Unfortunately, as time has moved forward, Amicus Attorney did not. For us, some of its modules, e.g., "Communications" have stopped working. I see I have "phone messages" but none are available to retrieve. There is no fix to my knowledge until perhaps a new update. Calendaring events, "To Do's" no longer provide useful information to staff because repeating events clog the calendar rather than showing a single even in a month. Even creating a file or a contact has become an inordinately difficult task.
Pros
It can handle "project codes" for clients so that work on performed on various matters can be billed in a single file but the fees and costs can be subtotaled by that matter. This is a rare among the software or cloud based apps that exist currently. Once it was set up (for an additional fee), it has worked well for many, many years.
Cons
The software! It is outdated and unmanageable. Modules inexplicably stop working. Syncing with Outlook is painful, when it works.
Customer support (even though we have prepaid for it) is worthless. You only get return calls, days later. And the information is unhelpful. This required us to retain, at added cost. outside technical support.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Extremely Disappointing Result
Extremely disappointment service, product and cloud service via Abacus. I cannot recommend this prodcurt or service at all.
Pros
It's easy to use when it works. Most users can be up and running in a day.
Cons
The program has a huge problem with the accounting link between Amicus and QuickBooks. The link breaks multiple times per week. Abacus, the cloud provider for the product, has no way to easily fix the problem. You may have to wait literally for days and sometimes as long as a week for the tech support department to fix the problem. During that waiting period, you lose all accounting functionality. This is completely unacceptable. I've notified Amicus and Abacus multiple times and it is clear at this point and after nearly two years of this disappointing performance that the companies(neither Amicus nor Abacus) have any intention of resolving the problem. We have nearly 30 licenses and a fully staffed accounting department. Amiucs sold us their accounting software package representing that it would work. It does not work because of the constant disruption of the link with QuickBooks. I've been an Amicus client for nearly 18 years. We have made the decision to replace the product.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus is generally an ok product, but is lacking in several respects.
Pros
It allows the members of my office to act as wild ducks flying more or less in formation, i.e. it provides a common path for all of us to stay organized and communicate regarding information in our system.
Cons
I would switch to CLIO if I did not have so much data that would need to be replicated. (History creates inertia.)CLIO has so many good features and provides such good training
I don't like Microsoft exchange and several features require Microsoft exchange. I don't like it that the process of exiting the software changed in the last upgrade - I have been using the software for 20+ years and suddenly the way of minimizing the program has become the way of closing the program -,my muscle memory tells me to do it one way and some bright techie has decided that what I have been taught through year of use is no longer correct.
I don't like it that there is no free training module for users we bring onto the team. Booking a private training is too pricey.
Tech support is spotty. Sometimes you get a poor techie who cannot help with the problem- in such cases we call in again and hope we get a good techie (we frequently get someone on the 2nd or 3rd call who can solve our problem.
Upgrades are buggy and it takes several patches to get things right.
Abacus has an immigration module that is not available for Amicus.
I get way too many sales calls and e-mails for Abacus Cloud. I am not paying the company to be a marketing prospect.

- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Good software that could be great
Paperless offices require careful organization and this program provides a good platform. It is a little pricey, but their customer support is great.
Pros
The interface is well designed, it does a good job of maintaining data integrity. I feel that it does allow me to keep fairly organized, and it is helpful as far answering the phone and being able to get right on top of things, it is great. The sync with Outlook works most of the time, and it does a nice job with duplicates. The time keeping seems to catch almost everything, but needs improvement.
Cons
There are two possible setups, I think I chose the wrong one for my situation. If you have a "split" setup then unless you are on your network, you cannot do a lot of necessary things --such as generate documents, The handy tool that pulls up all your documents that you will need at trial, you guessed it. Finally, there are things that should be easier to do, such as copy complete tables of data.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Great Client Management Software
Even despite the update issues, I think this is a great program and is extremely helpful in managing client files.
Pros
The best feature of this program is that it links all information to the client file. You click on the client's file and you can look up all timesheets, communications, appointments, events, tasks, deadlines, etc. This is an invaluable tool in the legal field!
Cons
The main complaint I have about this software is that it requires periodic updates which is fine in and of itself, but it is a huge process to update. Customer service gave me an instruction sheet on how to update the software and stated they do not help with the update. When I reviewed the instructions, they were only something an IT person could do. We are a small firm and I'm the one who does the computer work. I would say I'm fairly knowledgeable when it comes to computers, but the upgrades are extremely technical and definitely require IT. They did eventually do the updates for us after we called and complained and asked how they thought regular office people (not IT) could get through the instructions. This was my biggest issue with them.
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- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney
For the cost, it is a good program, and it allows all attorneys and paralegals to both communicate and keep track of the status of all cases.
Pros
this program is excellent for keeping track of cases, clients, court dates, to-do notices, escrow accounts & billing.
Cons
When closing elements of the program, one has to be careful not to inadvertently close the entire program on the user's computer. There is no warning that you are about to close the entire program on your computer. While the escrow (trust) account feature is good, it has limitations. It cannot interface with the bank, so auditing the account is a manual procedure. Also, the escrow function is limited to a case by case report. The program does not give the user an overview of the entire status of all escrows )in a separate report.
- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Amicus for Small Law Firm
Cloud Amicus Online. Generally good. Customer support has been decent. Occasionally access is slow during particular times of day. This can be annoying if one is trying to upload/download large documents or use email during these delays. Would like to see maintenance schedules published so we would know when to anticipate delays. Would also like to pre-release information and a users' organization set up to provide feedback for new features and revisions to old ones.
Pros
Product is generally intuitive. Email, phone, task, calendaring, contact management, and document management, time keeping, expenses and billing are well integrated. New client portal is very usual.
Cons
Client portal features need to be expanded to allow cases (files) to have finer level of access control when multiple clients within a file require different levels and different document access. We would be more inclined to use document templates if we understood them better, in particular setting up logic driven variable paragraphs. Security controls relative to document folders need to be expanded to allow different levels of access for different levels of users. E.g. I should be able to delete and rename folders I create, but without admin privs, not delete/rename folders created by others. Would like to see editors incorporated into document management instead of requiring that these be done off line and then uploaded.

- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Tech support is slow and usually never calls back
Pros
I like the overall software. However, for the cost, the accounting side is lacking, and the tech support is horrible. For the price of this software, I expect more.
Cons
The cost and the tech support. If you are going to double the cost of the software, you should at least have good tech support. The last couple of times I have called in I was told my issue needed advanced technical support. I have still not had a call back, even though I was promised a call back in 24 hours. I have had to hire an outside consultant at my expense to fix this problem. I have difficulty justifying paying a monthly subscription fee for this horrible support. I would love an answer to this, but when I ask on tech support calls they have no response.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Updates usually break things and do not fix things. A part I used over a decade ago still not...
Overall it is okay. I have not changed to another program due to the disruption and cost involved however, I am not sure I would but this product if just entering the market.
Pros
It helps keep everything in on place on a file and client making it easier to find. It is helpful in tracking your time so you can accurately bill your clients. It is good fro conflict checks which can be done in a minute or less if you keep information current. As with any product it depends upon you to keep the information correct and up to date.
Cons
Since being bought out by Abacus the tech support has dropped. Most issues my be upgraded as the person answering the telephone is doing nothing more than searching database as you can here them typing. When they do an update it generally does nothing but appearance changes while causing other features not to work. It also causes other prormas like Quickbooks to break.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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doesn't always think like I do (like a person thinks); can get really slow sometimes;...
ability to track what we do and calendar hearings
ability to generate a bill that I can modify for the client
Pros
The software is highly organized. I know where all my main functions/features are and they're fairly easy to use and understand.
Cons
We don't use most of the higher functions of Amicus because they are so difficult to learn to work with and it costs a small fortune for training, not to mention the time it takes. We don't use documents or communications for this reason. Billing can be a pain if I want to break something down a different way. Reports are not easy to generate and don't seem to have the functionality I would like.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Mediocre at best
Amicus Attorney Premium is functional for us, but barely so. But for the fact that there are few viable off-the-shelf alternatives and the high costs of changing, our firm would almost certainly have switched.
Pros
The concept behind the software is good in terms of its functions and cross-platform integration and that it provides opportunities for optimizing file management and project management efficiency.
Cons
The execution of the product offering is not good and desperately requires updating. Quite simply it is not robust, stable and easy to work with. In addition the GUI is so antiquated as to almost be laughable.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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I used Amicus Cloud for several years. It is intuitive, easy to use, but limited.
It kept track of emails for me for years. That is a monumental task, and I found the product very useful for this purpose. It creates invoices pretty easily.
Pros
It is intuitive and easy to use. The interface is logical and pertinent to lawyers and law practice. No special training or programming is necessary to use the system. Because it links to Outlook, all emails, contacts, etc. are instantly synchronized with Outlook and smart phones.
Cons
The word that best describes this software is SLOW. It operates by linking to Outlook, and you will frequently sit there watching the hourglass swirl waiting for the task to complete. Because the software is not a stand-alone product, it is limited in what it can do. It does not really integrate documents , and the only way to manage or track work flow is via Outlook tasks. It keeps track of emails only so long as the email address is active with Microsoft Exchange - if you ever deactivate an email address, you lose access to all emails associated with that address. Abacus Law bought Amicus, and it seems that Abacus has little or no interest in maintaining much less improving this product.
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Easy to use
Pros
Keeps records of everything through one program. All my correspondence/ communication, contact info, file info, documents, timekeeping, calendar, etc. is tracked through Amicus. It's like a "one-stop-shop" deal.
Cons
I try to keep the People (contact list) cleaned up, i.e. consolidate multiples or delete them. My People section looks fine after I "clean up" but no one else's is, because, each User has their own module/domain. Just wish that when I make those types of changes it would be effective for every User.

- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Attorney was my first legal management software. We both started together almost 40 yrs...
Pros
Permits me to practice law.
Amicus is easy to use and very intuitive. It's just clicking away, and getting things done. Now, I can be anywhere and use it from my tablet or a laptop computer if I am out of town
Cons
I was never able to incorporate Amicus' billing software so I continued to use Timeslips, and both work well together. Now that Timeslips is getting expensive, I may give their billing software another try. Perhaps now it is intuitive as Amicus Attorney.
- Industry: Law Practice
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Amicus Critique
I have used various versions of Amicus continuously since 1999. When it works it is very good. The program kind of reminds me of the General Motors cars that my parents used to buy. Every car had it issues. GM always promised that next year's care would be trouble free and better than ever. But it never happened. I keep Amicus because there is to my knowledge nothing better in marketplace and because the cost of replacement is probably not justified. However the Amicus program that I use is still very flawed.
Pros
I like it because it organizes me. It is easy to use (when it works) and very logical.
Cons
I am unhappy with the many flaws and quirks of the system. If you buy it you will have to become best friends with a really smart computer geek who will be able to sort out the many idiosyncrasies of the system. It crashes routinely. I am happy that I pay my computer technician a fixed monthly fee because otherwise I would be in financial trouble.