G'day Sounds quite interesting, is it hosted somewhere or developed in private? Regards, jj * David C Jarrell <djarre4@lsu.edu> [2004-06-16 22:28]: > > > > > Project name: Case Reporter > > Built on: Debian/PHP/Mysql/Apache > > Although the name may be slightly deceptive, this project can simply be > characterized as an information management system for lawyers with a > specific focus on client management. > > Currently, the program consists of an engine for rapid development of > components and a user management system to regulate particular user/group > access. > > The client management currently consists of basic client information, such > as name, date of birth, etc. There are some slight deviations from other > programs in this area because it takes into account of corporate clients > with multiple addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. In other > words, this is not simply taking a paper form and putting it on the > computer. > > The client model includes case management to avoid the repeated collection > of standard data when a particular client has a new case. As of now, the > primary focus is on personal injury, specifically auto accidents, although > the framework is setup to handle basically any type of case with further > development. Also, the case manager keeps track of any > correspondance/documents, photos, witnesses, doctors, defendants & > insurers, notes, and a calendar. This part is in progress, so more > features may be added. > > Within the overall case management system, there is a management of > insurance agencies/branches, medical bills, simple finances, and > physicians. > > In my experience, lawyers tend to collect much of the same information over > and over again, and yet, when needed, it is still difficult to find the > particular information needed quickly. I hope to facilitate this process > by managing all information more efficiently, especially when multiple > persons are involved with maintainting such information. > > As a long term goal, this program will include payroll and financial > account management as well as any other features that may provide useful to > be included. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-lex-REQUEST@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > -- QOTD: "I've always wanted to work in the Federal Mint. And then go on strike. To make less money."
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