Version 2.61 Released
Once again, we here at TurboLaw are proud to announce the release of Version 2.61, with a new auto-save feature, a new tutorial, and an updated user’s manual.
Once again, we here at TurboLaw are proud to announce the release of Version 2.61, with a new auto-save feature, a new tutorial, and an updated user’s manual.
We here at TurboLaw are very pleased to announce the release of version 2.60 – one of the most exciting releases we’ve had in nearly a year. We promised you that version 2.60 would be a “big” update – and it is!
We are extremely proud to announce the release of TurboLaw version 2.59. There’s a lot to be proud of in this new release – we’ve really set the bar (no pun intended) higher this time. Improved drop-down lists, Rhode Island updates, and the ability to print document messages are just a few of the new features.
We are proud to announce the release of TurboLaw Version 2.58 – the latest and greatest TurboLaw version yet. Some of the new features in this version are updates for the new New Hampshire area of law, and the ability to edit the attorneys in your firm.
Everyone here at TurboLaw is pleased to announce the release of TurboLaw Version 2.57 – some new features include a new user manual (with tips on how to “enable macros”) and better update notifications. As always, we strongly encourage customers to update!
We are pleased to announce the release of TurboLaw version 2.56! As usual, we’ve added a whole bunch of new features, as well as tweaking existing features based on the feedback we receive from you – our customers. Here’s a short list of “what’s new” for version 2.56.
Now available: Version 2.55 of TurboLaw Software. As always, we continue to add features that are requested by our customers to the program, and 2.55 represents quite a lot of work in making TurboLaw easy to use. If you don’t have version 2.55 yet, we highly recommend checking for updates to make sure you have it.
TurboLaw – Criminal Law (for Massachusetts) is now available. If you have our General Practitioner’s Suite (which almost everyone does), the next time you check for updates in TurboLaw, you’ll automatically receive Criminal Law.