
Dave Fredricksen (Customer) asked a question.

Dave Fredricksen (Customer) asked a question.

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Currently LEAP does not integrate with the new Outlook.
We would suggest switching back to the old Outlook in the meantime to continue utilizing LEAP's integration.
David S. Fredricksen, Esq.
Law Offices of Kevin J. McShane
11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Tel.: 310 966-6000
Fax: 310 207-6000
I agree. Going back to Time Matters as soon as contract is up. Leap doesn't integrate with a lot of what Microsoft offers.. The form for the contact & case info has too many blanks to fill in. The billing portion is complicated. You give Leap suggestions for changes and Leap ignores them. Leap hasn't changed their format since we bought into the hype. Only benefit is that it's cloud based. Too bad TM won't get onboard with going on the cloud. We are having to pay for another service to get TM on cloud.
Agreed. This program is terrible. I can't wait for my contract to be over.
LEAP has various integrations with great programs such as Quickbooks, InfoTrack, and LawConnect.
You can find more information about our exclusive integrations here: https://leap.us/integrations/
All that you mentioned are for the management part of law firms. How about ask the lawyers and paralegal's what makes their work easier.
Leap needs to integrate the new outlook. My program keeps crashing!