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Objectives

  • Restrict timer usage to specific Matters or Litigation Cases

  • Prevent unassigned time entries

  • Improve accuracy and accountability in time tracking

  • Ensure timers are automatically linked to the correct record

Steps

The Enforced Matter-Bound Timer feature ensures that all timer-based time entries are directly linked to a specific Matter or Litigation Case. This helps prevent unassigned or incorrectly logged time entries and improves time tracking accuracy.

When this feature is enabled, users will no longer be able to start the timer globally from the system header. Instead, timers can only be started from within a selected record, such as a Matter or Litigation Case.

How It Works

Without This Feature

By default, users can start the timer at any time using the global timer (chrono) available in the system header, even when they are not working inside a specific record.


With Enforced Matter-Bound Timer

When this permission is disabled:

  • Users can no longer start a timer from from the global chrono.
  • Users can only start timers from within a Matter or Litigation Case

  • The timer will automatically be associated with the selected record

This ensures all logged time is properly connected to the relevant work item.

Steps to Configure the Restriction

  • Navigate to System Settings.

  • Open User Group Permissions under Users & Permissions Section

  • Choose the user group you want to configure.

  • Set the Module type to Practice.

  • Locate the Time Tracking Permissions section.

  • Find the permission: Start Timer

  • Disable this permission for the selected user group.

How Users Start the Timer

After disabling the permission, users now need to:

  • Open a Matter or Litigation Case.

  • Navigate to the Time Entries tab.

  • Click ActionsStart Timer.

Timers can now only be started from within the selected record.

Once a timer is started from a specific Matter or Litigation Case, it will remain active even if the user navigates to other pages in the system. The running timer will continue to be directly linked to the original record from which it was started.

Automatic Timer Switching

If a user starts another timer from a different Matter or Litigation Case:

  • The previous timer will be automatically paused

  • The new timer will start immediately and be linked to the newly selected record

This ensures users only have one active timer at a time while maintaining accurate record association.


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