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JACKSON COMPLIANT COSTS BUDGETING SOFTWARE


Are you looking for a better way to prepare and update budgets?


Do you have a way of monitoring and not exceeding your budgets?


Can your current PMS/CMS supplier provide you with a full solution?


Omnia is the answer you’re looking for


Omnia is a flexible web based solution accessible anywhere. It can be used on desktops, laptops, tablets and smart phones.


It’s fully and easily compatible with all time recording and practice management systems.


It enables firms to prepare and, crucially, monitor costs budgets.


It analyses completed cases to produce template budgets for different types of case. It’s clear and easy to use.


It’s inexpensive with one licence costing as little as £40 (or £5 per case) a month. We have flexible terms and monthly charging fees.


It’s fully scaleable from a single user to hundreds.


Using Omnia will save you time, costs, avoid loss of income and prevent you missing deadlines.


Recent cases including “Plebgate” have shown that if you do not file your budget on time the Court can disallow all your costs except for Court fees. Strict adherence to the rules is therefore crucial. Omnia will assist in ensuring you are not the next firm to lose hundreds of thousands of pounds in profit costs and disbursements.


For more information or for an on-line demo of Omnia’s capabilities call Arabella on 01494 445739 or email arabella@omniasoftware.co.uk


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As a progressive and expanding law firm we were seeking the most efficient solution to our current and future needs. Omnia provided it. McMillan Williams


We have found Omnia to be a comprehensive and robust product for costs budgeting Clarion


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T: 01494 445 739 E: enquiries@omniasoftware.co.uk W: www.omniasoftware.co.uk


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