Taskeo strives to become a go-to tool for all those companies that grew tired of using several apps to manage their activities. Businesses of all kinds can easily adopt it, making Taskeo fully usable outside the mainly targeted industry which are law firms and agencies.
Taskeo aims to provide comprehensive software for businesses, law firms and agencies that need assistance in their business and practice management. The platform’s ultimate goal is to simplify the business management so your company can focus on what’s really important: taking care of your customers and growing your business.
This product supports you in your daily tasks and requires one account to access all the functionalities. Thanks to this, you need fewer tools to get more done.
At this point of development, Taskeo’s functions include project (case) and task management, appointment scheduling and advanced tracking and billing. The dev team plans further development with OCR technology as well as CRM and email marketing modules to create a go-to tool that remains simple and affordable (as in opposition to complex systems available on the market).
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This is a case where you might want a lawyer to look it over, actually. If you do go this route, make sure it's a good one. A good lawyer is a lifesaver, a shitty one can set you way back. I found avvo.com to be a great resource to vet them, but I'm sure it's not the only one like it. Source: 5 months ago
I always consult an attorney in any situation that remotely warrants it. I go on a referral site like avvo.com (think that's it) and buy a cheap, quick consult (like 20 or 30 bucks). I pick the attorney's brain, get all my concerns out. In your case, I would try to find out what I could say to threaten him back, I mean a legal threat of course, or else I'd try to find out specific legal language that I could use... Source: 5 months ago
We found ours on avvo.com, there's a ton of reviews on there and some attys are absolutely slaughtered in the reviews so you have a pretty good indication the site is legitimate, lol. It's a referral and review site for attorneys in all areas of practice, not just immigration. Source: 5 months ago
Get on avvo.com and look for either a criminal defense attorney if you've been charged criminally. and stop talking about your case until you talk to your atty. Source: 5 months ago
No advice for an actual lawyer in that area but go on avvo.com and search for a highly rated family law attorney. This worked wonders for me!! Good luck OP! Source: 10 months ago
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