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Amicus Attorney

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Full Data Export

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Amicus Attorney to Full Data Export

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deployment tracks

Who do you want to do your migration?

Two deployment tracks. Same Universal Migrator engine. Choose the path that matches your team's bandwidth.

basic

Do It Yourself

For organizations with available IT personnel.

starts at

$3,500

USD

what.you.need

An IT Person who knows SQL

A dedicated computer for migrations

what.you.get

Access to the Universal Migrator software

Prebuilt mappings and training

Unlimited 9/5 Support

Direct access to developers

recommended

Hire a Partner

For organizations who just want to get it done.

full-service, starts at

$4,500

USD

what.you.need

Pick a partner (we'll recommend one)

Pick a migration date

what.you.get

A vetted partner ideal for your project

Confidence your project is handled right

The easiest migration you've ever had

Most partners deliver within 72 hours

quote modifiers

What affects your quote?

$$$$

Custom Scripting

Custom tweaking, cleaning or data enhancement

$$$$

Data Slicing

Carving out & excluding data from the migration

$$$

Custom Field & Custom Object Mapping

Complex data structures and custom configurations.

$$

Document Volume

Documents, versions, and the total transfer size.

Some migrations are fully subsidized by Full Data Export, marketing campaigns, and/or promotions.

What a Migration Specialist Should Know

about

Amicus Attorney

Amicus Attorney runs as a:

Desktop-Based Application

This means Amicus Attorney typically runs as desktop software within the firm's office on employee PCs, however, some firms may use an IT provider that hosts Amicus Attorney on a remote server in a remote datacenter. In this scenario, firm members may RDP, TeamViewer, RemoteApp, or Screen Connect to a remote PC where they access Amicus Attorney. In this scenario, some people may say that Amicus Attorney runs 'in the cloud', however, it is really just a desktop application running on someone else's equipment.

Amicus Attorney is used as a:

General Practice Management System

General practice management systems store a wide variety of data instrumental to running many kinds of law firms.

Universal Migrator extracts data from Amicus Attorney via:

Database Connections

Amicus Attorney uses the following database backend:

Microsoft SQL Server

The following credentials are required:

Admin Amicus Attorney Credentials

The Migration Specialist will need an Administrator username and password into Amicus Attorney in order to extract your data.

Admin Credentials into the Amicus Attorney Database Server

The Migration Specialist will need the Administrator username and password into the Amicus Attorney database server in order to extract your data.
This should be the Administrator account and not another account that has administrative access.

Admin Credentials into the Amicus Attorney File Server

The Migration Specialist will need the Administrator username and password into the Amicus Attorney file server in order to extract your documents.
This should be the Administrator account and not another account that has administrative access.

The computer used to migrate from Amicus Attorney:

Can be located Anywhere

Because data is extracted from the Amicus Attorney database, the migration can be run from anywhere with access to a backup of the database.

Should be located near the Documents

Because Amicus Attorney is a desktop-based application, if documents are being transferred, the computer used for the migration should be near the same device that stores the documents.

In order to migrate from Amicus Attorney:

The Firm Administrator must complete a User Mapping spreadsheet.

A member of the firm will need to complete a small spreadsheet mapping users from Amicus Attorney to users in the new system.

Backing up communications from Amicus Attorney includes:

Email Communications

When Amicus Attorney stores emails, it keeps key information like to/from/subject/body. This isn't an original email but it is very useful when looking at case timelines and maintaining records of correspondence.

Text Messages

When Amicus Attorney stores text messages, it keeps key information like to/from/message. This information can be backed up and transferred to compatible systems.

Phone Call Logs / Summaries

Inside of Amicus Attorney, users have the ability to store phone call notes/logs that keep track of who was on the call and what was discussed. This information can be backed up and transferred to compatible systems.

The following people are required for a migration from Amicus Attorney:

Migration Specialist

The Migration Specialist is the person who will be performing this migration. They may be a member of Universal Migrator's own Internal Migration Team or any IT professional who has completed the Universal Consultant training program.

Firm Administrator

The Firm Administrator is a member of the law firm who can serve as a dedicated point of contact, make decisions, and answer any questions the Migration Consultant may have. This person should be readily available and is typically the managing partner or office manager of the firm.

Firm IT Administrator

The Firm IT Administrator is the person responsible for setting up and managing the firm's IT equipment. Sometimes this is an employee of the firm but usually this is an employee of a third-party IT services provider.

To migrate from Amicus Attorney, the Migration Specialist needs:

A Universal Migrator Subscription

Remote Access Software (if migrating Documents)

Migration tools for Amicus Attorney are available to:

IT Professionals with an active Diamond Migration Specialist subscription

IT Professionals with an active Gold Migration Specialist subscription

IT Professionals with an active Silver Migration Specialist subscription

IT Professionals with an active Bronze Migration Specialist subscription

Special warnings about Amicus Attorney

Plan Your Migration Timeline Correctly

With certain vendors, submitting a Notice of Termination/Non-Renewal can prompt a shift in cooperation: some will restrict or revoke export and backup capabilities, or limit the volume of data you're able to download, making migration more difficult.
To guard against this, best practice with any vendor, including Amicus Attorney, is to withhold notice until you've been fully live on your new system for at least 30 days. In practice, this means your migration should be complete approximately 45 days before your notice deadline.

preferred partners

When we introduce you to a preferred partner, you know your project will be handled right.

Super Security

Preferred partners exceed industry standards, keeping your data protected in transit and at rest.

Zero Downtime

Your firm never stops working — even during the migration. You'll always have access to all your data.

100% Accuracy

Everything transfers right the first time. If you find an issue within 30 days, partners fix it free.

Hyper Responsive

Preferred partners are at your beck-and-call. Ready to talk at a moment's notice.

Testimonials

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Source

Amicus Attorney

destination

Full Data Export

warranty

30-day integrity coverage

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