Hi Greg

Thanks for your suggestions. I haven't found anything yet which would be
extensible and I have looked on and off over a number of years. I would be
delighted to be proved wrong, however.

I think however that it would make sense for me to create a careful roadmap
in order to limit initial work such that it would be immediately useful to
my staff. For example, just being able to embed key/value metadata in a
series of text files, with a querying command for searching those files
would be helpful to them immediately I think.

Many thanks
Richard


On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 10:21 PM, Greg Hendershott <
greghendersh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Richard.
>
> My initial reaction is that the full scope of what you described would
> be a very ambitious project -- it would take a lot of time and people
> to do and maintain over time.
>
> Are there existing commercial or open-source software systems to run a
> small to medium sized law practice? If so, I'd suggest try to find one
> that's extensible and build on that. That way, you could focus on your
> first section, "Documents", without needing to build everything else
> up-front. Depending on how that goes, you could someday/maybe proceed
> to replace the rest of the system over time.
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
>



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