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Companies tagged with law office case management software

http://www.cfcs.co.in

THEO is Law firm software that having the trouble to maintain their records on hard paper (bulk court/case files). So THEO provides the features to maintain their work systematically. In THEO, We provide all necessary fields that related to case files and hearing date etc. The Core function area of THEO is Client management, Case management, Calendar management, remainder update, code diary, case expense, daily work activities, invoicing, contact reminder etc. CFCS (Computer Frontline Consultancy Service) is an India based IT focused company that provides IT And Web Enabled Services to its clients. Our first vision is to maintain the client satisfaction. CFCS work with professional and experience employees on advance and emerging technologies. Some of our clients conjugate with us since we began in 1997. CFCS spreading the services in area of Web Designing, Web Development, Customized Software, Outsourcing, Digital Marketing, E-Commerce, Web Maintenance & Implementation and products are THEO, E-services, E-HRMS, E-Sales .

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