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Te black box is the heart of the docketing area, and it can automatically control the case status, optionally assign deadlines to a specific fee earner or paralegal and trigger multiple letters and forms per workflow activity.


The future is here


We’re told that this is the digital age, and we’re led to believe that information must be available at the touch of a button, 24/7, wherever we are in the world.


Tat is certainly true in the case of Fileye.


Because it’s web browser-based, you can access it wherever you can log on to the Internet, and all major browsers are supported.


Everybody seems to be attempting to have a paperless office, and it’s even more vital that this is achieved when you consider the global nature of business.


Fileye’s document database lets you store any type of soſt copy document against a case giving you access to the digital file wherever you may be.


There’s so much more


SmartLaws forms an essential part of the docketing suite of functionality, but it is only part of the story, and there are so many features and benefits that it would be impossible to list them all. Here are a few of the highlights.


Fileye is incredibly flexible and can be tailored to your requirements. You can change terminology, and add new fields to expand your usage of the system. It even supports non-Roman character sets such as Chinese and Cyrillic.


Fileye does not focus solely on one specific type of IP. It has been designed to handle all types of IP and related matters (patents, trademarks, designs, copyrights, domain names, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board [TTAB], litigation and invention management, to name but a few). In fact it’s so versatile that you can create your own case types!


Giving your clients and associates access to their portfolios is becoming increasingly essential, and Fileye has this feature. Within this topic you can allow searching and reporting (downloading of schedules on demand), as well as being able to control access to sensitive items of data.


Emailing is another hot topic, and Fileye is one big step ahead of the competition in this area too.


As well as being able to send emails directly from your cases (and automatically dictate the content of the subject line), the free Fileye Microsoſt Outlook add-in posts a copy back to the cases,


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packed in to Fileye, the competitive pricing and the incredibly low capital investment, you’d be hard pushed to find a better alternative.


Fileye is rich in functionality, can be easily customised, and comes with unlimited support and free version upgrades, all for a simple annual user fee.


Our goal was to produce an easy to learn, aesthetically pleasing, simple to use, easy to implement IP docketing soſtware solution.


We think we have achieved that goal, and when you combine those attributes with a very simple pricing model, you have a viable solution which does not hinder your business in the process.


giving you and your users access to email correspondence.


Not only that, but when a reply is received, the add-in posts a copy of that back to the case too.


Fileye comes with a great report and letter writer, giving you complete control over the format of your templates, from the basic font attributes to the layout and style. Create as many templates as you need, and personalise them with your own letter headings. Reports and letters can be produced at the click of a button, for individual cases or batches. Fileye can produce PDF forms as well.


Tere is also a comprehensive contacts area where you can store a myriad of communication details (telephone numbers, email and web addresses, Skype, etc), notes and soſt copy documents.


Cost tracking


We understand it’s essential to record your expenditure, so SmartLaws also comes with a Cost Tracking module, ensuring you are able to analyse all costs and expected revenue. Management information reports can be generated on demand.


Known costs, such as filing, examination, grant, publication and renewal fees can be assigned to diary events and Fileye will automatically generate a cost item when the workflow activity instructs it to.


Other miscellaneous costs such as invoices and time can also be captured.


Why choose Fileye?


Every soſtware provider thinks their soſtware is the best, but given the amount of functionality


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With its non-Roman character support (Cyrillic, Arabic, Greek, Chinese, etc), unlimited number of IP and non-IP records, easy installation and no hidden fees, Fileye is simply oozing with brilliant features.


Contact us now to discuss how Fileye can benefit your organisation by emailing us at solutions@fileye.com or calling on: +44 (0) 1787 388 222


You can visit the Fileye website www.fileye.com, or find us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook by searching for Fileye. n


Peter Beard is the managing director of Pro Delta Systems. He can be contacted at: peter.beard@prodelta.co.uk


Steve Kiernan is the technical director of Pro Delta Systems. He can be contacted at: steve.kiernan@prodelta.co.uk


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