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This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Case Management Software articles. Management of case matters is an important aspect of litigation law practice. Free information, white papers, case studies and press releases on case management software solutions and more are provided here.

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  • Scottsdale City Attorney Goes Live with Legal Files
    Provided by 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 Office has 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.

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  • Legal Files Releases New Web 7 Series
    Provided by Legal Files
    Latest version offers rich functionality with the ease of web/browser-based deployment.

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  • Abacus Streamlines Transactional Real Estate Practices So You'll Never Miss a Deadline
    Provided by AbacusLaw
    Abacus Streamlines Transactional Real Estate Practices So You'll Never Miss a Deadline

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  • Needles Version 4.8.2 Released
    Provided by Needles
    Needles Version 4.8.2 Released: Features Auditing Capabilities, Report Library Features, New Sorts and Conflict Checks

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  • Thomson West Introduces Case Evaluator on Westlaw
    Provided by 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.

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  • Legal Files, RevQ announce integration
    Provided by 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.

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  • Attorneys' Court Form Problems Solved
    Provided by Abacus Data Systems
    With local, state and Federal courts across the United States increasingly relying on electronic versions of court forms for filings, attorneys and paralegals have found re-entering data onto these forms has cost their firms hundreds of labor hours, with a high risk of mistakes from mistyping or using wrong information. Abacus Data Systems has solved these problems with the "auto-fill court forms" feature built in to AbacusLaw 2008.

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  • Steve Ballmer Kicks Off Most Significant Product Launch in Microsoft's History
    Provided by Microsoft
    At a press conference at NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square, Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced the business availability of the Windows Vista operating system, the 2007 release of Microsoft Office, and a host of other new product offerings designed to enable businesses to thrive in a world of instant communication, expanding information and constant change.

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  • HP Drives Customer Agility Up, Costs Down with Latest Identity Management Software
    Provided by HP
    HP today announced enhancements to its identity and access management software suite to help customers increase agility, reduce risk and cut costs in the area of security and compliance management.

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  • What's Selling and What's Not
    Provided by Marie D'Amico of FindLaw
    If you're a developer and you want to know which software titles are selling, and which are not selling, you can search the World Wide Web and find best-selling lists galore. Or, you can troll your local computer store and peruse top 10 lists for every different imaginable category of software titles. The more fundamental question is why do some titles sell like gangbusters and others languish on the shelves?

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