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Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper Report

Learn how the Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper report helps law firms evaluate attorney performance and optimize staffing.

Trupteeranjan Padhi avatar
Written by Trupteeranjan Padhi
Updated over 2 months ago

The Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper report provides a detailed breakdown of the time logged by each attorney or timekeeper within a law firm. This report is a vital tool for evaluating individual performance and understanding how workloads are distributed among team members.

Insights Expected from the Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper Report

This report enables law firms to gain critical insights into attorney performance and resource management, including:

  • Productivity Assessment: Evaluate how much time each timekeeper spends on various tasks, identifying productivity trends across the firm.

  • Workload Distribution: Monitor how workloads are distributed among attorneys, ensuring that resources are balanced and no one is overburdened.

  • Billed vs. Unbilled Hours: Analyze both billed and unbilled hours logged by each timekeeper, helping to identify high performers and uncover potential opportunities for additional support or training.

  • Accountability & Transparency: Foster a culture of accountability by providing clear, measurable insights into individual contributions and ensuring everyone is aligned with the firm's overall goals.

These insights help firms make informed staffing decisions, optimize resource allocation, and ensure that all attorneys are contributing effectively to the firm’s success.

To generate the Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper report:

  1. Navigate to the Dashboard

  2. Click on Reports

  3. Select the Timesheet Summary by Timekeeper Report

You can refine the details by applying various filters. Additionally, the report can be exported for further analysis, allowing for enhanced data manipulation and insights.

Explore this comprehensive guide for a deeper understanding of all features available in the reports interface.

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