Role is a term used throughout
ContactsLaw to refer to the way in which
contacts are utilised. For example, a contact may appear as the author of a
document, or as the plaintiff on a litigation
file.
Generally, roles have unique names and are shared across various parts of the system. A role may be defined at global scope, or may be limited to one or more
workgroup(s).
User-created content such as files or documents may subscribe to a set of roles. In this way, contacts can not only be associated with these records, but the nature of the association can also be recorded.
Roles play a significant part in document building. Since contacts are assigned roles,
document templates can contain fields which point to particular roles. When a document is built from the template, the contacts belonging to these roles feed the information inserted into those fields. (For example, defining an 'executor' role in the 'wills' workgroup makes it possible to create documents where the executor contact's names, addresses and telephone numbers are automatically filled-in.)
Controlled roles
If defined, certain roles will be treated specially by ContactsLaw. These are termed controlled roles. The following types of controlled roles can be created:
For documents
For workgroups
Document manager - Models an additional member on a file who is responsible for the daily management of documents relating to the matter. You can delegate tasks and filter a number of reports according to the document manager. In the absence of a document manager, the file manager will be used.
Responsible partner - Models an additional member on a file who is ultimately responsible for the matter. This may differ from the file supervisor in situations where the supervisor is not a partner/director of the firm. You can delegate tasks and filter a number of reports according to the responsible partner. In the absence of a responsible partner, the file supervisor will be used.
Availability of roles
The availability of a particular role depends on a range of factors:
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Global |
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✓ Roles from the file's workgroup only. |
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✓ If the document type's workgroup contains the role. |
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Document template |
✓ If the template's workgroup contains the role. |
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Modifying roles
When you rename or merge roles, ContactsLaw will automatically update any references to the role in document types, templates, workgroups and files.