Mrs. Frisby came into our life last week ... She is a “fancy rat”. Her presence as a pet in the household has forced a re-examination of my prejudices as I have put this creature, who normally skulks around in the dark (avoiding rat poison) under close observation. I have observed rat behaviour that has lessons for document assembly ...
Lessons from Mrs. Frisby - Nibble before you Bite
Basha Systems Document Assembly Blog Ready for Syndication and HotDocs 2006
We have been busy restructuring all our website in the Basha Systems family: Bashasys.net, our client new client portal, Bashasys.com, our main consulting site, Bashasys.org our Fogbugz project tracking site, store.bashasys.com, our store. There are two other sites almost ready to go live to support our Nebraska Probate System V and a new system for Building Inspectors. With these items out of the way, I am ready to return to commenting on developments in Document Assembly. In particular, HotDocs 2006 is about to go into Full Beta. I have gathered posted by chief architect of HotDocs Marshall Morrise to the public HotDocs list. When the product comes out of beta and is released, come back for a discussion of these innovative new features.
LegalTech 2006 - Document Assembly
Another year has come and gone ... LegalTech New York ... The largest annual technology show. Despite the emphasis on Litigation support systems, there were some notable participants at the conference presenting document assembly solutions. HotDocs was there as part of LexisNexis’ Total Practice Management initiative; DealBuilder with it online document assembly system powered by a unique “relevance engine”; Perfectus Solutions with its browser-based IPManager document creation and delivery system; iXIO with its innovate online document modelling solution (Q-Shift); and Microsystems with its Word-ML basis document creation system (D3).
Basha Systems releases Wealth Transfer Planning on HotDocs
It has been over a year of hard work, but the new Wealth Transfer Planning, SmartContent Practice System(tm) has been released. Basha Systems has ported the SmartWord’s based estate planning templates over to HotDocs. The system features a unique custom interface to HotDocs that supports Firm Preferences, a separate Client and Matter Interview, Profile settings, customizable Templates and customizable Stylesheets. It represents a “revolution” in the way to handle document assembly. The efforts of myself, Ian Burrows and Rose Rowland are to thanks. Basha Systems will be providing ongoing support for the templates as well as extensive customization services.
QC Techniques for HotDocs
Some thoughts you might consider in providing QC for your templates.
Related Link: Basha Systems CoDev Board
Off-Label Uses of HotDocs
Just for fun, I have included some interesting off-label uses of HotDocs.
Related Link: Litigation Support for Time Matters
Getting Past the 80/20 Rule in Building Document Assembly Applications
Document assembly projects are subject to the 80/20 rule ... the final 20% takes 80% of the time. And for that reason, many projects don’t get perfected. When a system is for internal use, the benefits of automation are good enough; but when turned into an saleable application, or a client-focused application, much more is required. This blog focuses on techniques for working with the template to reduce the time to get from 80 to 100%.
Process Based Document Assembly for Civil Litigation
Is it the process or the document that comes first? Does the user view the world as a series of data, with document as the outputs; or a series of documents, with data as the inputs. These views govern how you will design a document assembly library.
Template Formatting (Working with Word)
Working with template systems (as opposed to individual templates) requires attention to detail and planning before execution. The rewards of planning come from ease of maintenance, and flexibility to change. The blog looks at formatting and design questions in Document Assembly system.
Interview Computations (Best Practices)
A few recent posters to the HotDocs list have suggested it was not “best practices” to use computation in the INTERVIEW computation; that is was best to use a series of ASK statements, surrounded by IF EXPRESSIONS to guide the interview. This Blog add looks into Best Practices for creating a document-scope INTERVIEW computation in HotDocs
Related Link: General information on HotDocs
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