- Legal Files Enhances Lotus Notes Integration (September 18, 2007) Legal Files Leveraging the latest in web technology, Legal Files Software, Inc. has enhanced the integration between IBM Lotus Notes(R) and its name-sake legal case and matter management software.
- Legal Files, RevQ announce integration (August 22, 2007) Legal Files Legal Files Software, Inc., a leading provider of legal case and matter management software, and RevQ, a software and consulting company providing technology for revenue recovery to the government sector, today announced the formation of a strategic alliance between the two companies to mutually benefit their government clients.
- West km Incorporates Recommind's Enterprise Search and Categorization Platform (August 20, 2007) Thomson West Lawyers and legal professionals are constantly faced with the challenge of finding the most relevant information located across multiple resources. Today, Thomson West announced an integration of innovative knowledge management and search and categorization technologies using West km and Recommind's MindServer Legal platforms that puts new search power into the hands of law firm researchers and information professionals.
- Thomson West Introduces Case Evaluator on Westlaw (August 14, 2007) Thomson West Litigators have questions - about cases, about strategies, about any and all relevant information. Searching Westlaw for the answers - or even clues to the answers - just got easier. Thomson West today announced Case Evaluator on Westlaw, a new research feature that goes beyond a typical search and returns only the desired results unique to each query.
- Legal Files Unveils Version 7.0 (July 12, 2007) Legal Files Legal Files Software, Inc. today announced a new release of its premier case and matter management software that adds powerful new features and enhancements for automating workflow, simplifying customization and strengthening integrations with other industry-standard software.
- Arizona Attorney General Goes Live with Legal Files (June 15, 2007) Legal Files Legal Files Software, Inc., a leading provider of legal case and office management solutions, is pleased to announce that the Arizona Attorney General¿s Office has gone live with the Legal Files case management system for 150 users. This milestone begins the final phase in a complex, large-scale project that included numerous data conversions and system integrations.
- Patuxent Riverkeeper implements Legal Files (May 04, 2007) Legal Files Legal Files Software Inc., a leading provider of legal case and office management solutions, today announced that the Patuxent Riverkeeper has implemented Legal Files software for complaint tracking and office management.
- Scottsdale City Attorney Goes Live with Legal Files (April 04, 2007) Legal Files Legal Files Software Inc., a leading provider of case and matter management solutions for the legal industry, is pleased to announce that the Scottsdale City Attorney¿s Officehas gone live with the Legal Files case management system. Legal Files is providing a complete, front-end legal department case/matter management system, integrated with the existing document management system, Microsoft Outlook and CompuLaw.
- New Tools for Tech Savvy Legal Professionals
(March 21, 2007)
Joseph C. Scott of CompuLaw
Technology has been both a boon and bane for law firm attorneys and staff. Increasingly sophisticated software systems have made many law firm functions more efficient and effective, from managing court calendars to billing clients to improving case management: That's the good news. Yet that same technology also places new demands on lawyers and staff, requiring them to be skilled in knowledge management, systems integration and instant accessibility to information.
- Attacking Software Piracy Overseas
(March 19, 2007)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
Software piracy certainly is not unheard of in the United States. Indeed, industry groups, such as the Business Software Alliance (BSA), have brought actions against and have negotiated settlements with a variety of companies that have been alleged to have used pirated software. While audits do not always reveal true instances of piracy (sometimes there is smoke but not fire), other times they do.
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