Migrate from AbacusLaw to Actionstep
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Migration Challenges
Every migration has its hurdles. Here's what to expect and how we address each one.
AbacusLaw's export capabilities are limited
AbacusLaw's export capabilities are limited and may require supplemental extraction methods. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during AbacusLaw to Actionstep migrations.
AbacusLaw legacy architecture complicates data
AbacusLaw legacy architecture complicates data extraction. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during AbacusLaw to Actionstep migrations.
Mapping AbacusLaw data structures to Actionstep
Mapping AbacusLaw data structures to Actionstep field conventions. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during AbacusLaw to Actionstep migrations.
Verifying data integrity after migration
Verifying data integrity after migration from AbacusLaw. Our team has developed proven procedures to address this specific challenge during AbacusLaw to Actionstep migrations.
What Gets Migrated
Every record from AbacusLaw accounted for and mapped to its equivalent in Actionstep.
Core Data
Custom fields and practice area classifications reviewed individually
Deduplication recommended before migration
File versions and metadata migrated; folder structure may be reorganized
Financial
Billing history from AbacusLaw mapped to Actionstep invoice format
Billing rate associations preserved; verify against invoiced amounts
Requires trust account reconciliation and bar compliance verification
Our migration specialists handle all data mapping and transformations to ensure accurate transfer.
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