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Clio Cloud-Based Law Practice Management Introduces Dramatically Enhanced Calendar.


Vancouver-based Themis Solutions Inc. announced that it has introduced a newly enhanced Clio Calendar within Clio (www.goclio.com), its cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) practice management product for solo attorneys and small law firms. Rebuilt from the ground-up, the new Clio Calendar offers a substantial upgrade over the previous calendar that has been an integral part of Clio since its launch on October 1, 2008.

The latest calendar improvements include access to a new firm-wide calendar for improved collaboration and easy appointment sharing; a number of viewing enhancements; drag and drop appointment editing; and significantly improved performance.

Clio President Jack Newton remarked, "We're lucky to have a highly-engaged user base, and these suggestions are the inspiration behind our development efforts. The new Clio Calendar capabilities are a perfect example of how this ongoing communication leads to intuitive, useful enhancements. We anticipate that Clio subscribers will benefit greatly from these new developments." Highlights of Updated Clio Calendar - New Firm-wide Calendar - allows firms with multiple users to view and set appointments on a collaborative calendar. Access for any calendar can be controlled on a per-user basis.
- Easily select which calendars are viewable.
- Support for Drag & Drop editing of calendar appointments.
- Click & Drag adjustment of appointment length.
- Support for a Full Screen mode.
- New "Agenda" and "Year" views.
- Dramatically improved performance.

The new Clio Calendar is available to all current and new subscribers. Clio will be demonstrating the enhanced calendar functionality at the ABA TECHSHOW, March 25-27, 2010 at the Chicago Hilton. About Clio and Themis Solutions Clio, a comprehensive web-based practice management Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product, is specifically designed for solo practitioners and small law firms using PCs and Macs. It can be accessed from any Internet-enabled computer or mobile device.

Secure and easy-to-use, Clio provides case/matter management, time tracking, billing/reporting, client contact and document management, task scheduling, trust accounting, and performance metrics for independent lawyers to benchmark their business goals. In addition, Clio includes ClientConnect, a secure portal for document sharing and collaboration with clients, and Clio Express, an offline time capture application.

At LegalTech in February 2010, Clio accepted a Law Technology News LTN Award for excellence in practice management software, a prestigious honor determined by the votes of LTN's subscribers.

Clio's parent company, Themis Solutions Inc., is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company was founded by Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau. Visit www.goclio.com, e-mail to info@goclio.com or call 1-888-858-CLIO.
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This article was prepared by Computer Weekly News editors from staff and other reports.

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