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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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  • FAQ: Business Structures
    Provided by Marie D'Amico of InterActivity
    Before you start selling your title, referring to yourself as "The Prez," or even conjuring cool t-shirts, you need a form of business structure.

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  • Easter Egg Hunt
    Provided by Marie D'Amico of Macworld
    It began with Atari video games in the early '80s. An Easter egg is a hidden sound or picture placed in code by a programmer with a wacky sense of humor on too much Jolt.

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  • Symantec Addresses Emerging Threats and IT Risks with Support for Windows Vista
    Provided by Symantec
    Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the availability of industry-leading security, backup, and availability solutions for Windows Vista that will help protect businesses from the emerging threats and IT risks. Combined with a more secure Windows platform, Symantec's solutions enable companies to deploy Windows Vista with the complete confidence that their systems and information will be protected and available, no matter what.

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  • Tech Tips: Case Management Queries
    Provided by Chuck Linebaugh of O'Hagan, Smith & Amundsen
    Technology tips on using case management systems.

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  • Effective Case Management: How to Control Litigation Outcomes and Costs
    Provided by Theodore M. Becker of Theodore M. Becker
    Litigation is traumatic, chaotic and confusing for most clients, even for clients who are no strangers to litigation. One of the primary reasons clients react to litigation in this way is the failure of attorneys to properly manage the case and involve the client in the litigation process. Another reason is the high cost of litigation.

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  • The Attorney Death Zone
    Provided by AbacusLaw of AbacusLaw
    In law practice there's a similar kind of danger - the Malpractice Zone. If you're working at the edge of control, then sooner or later you'll make a mistake -- forget a phone call, miss a deadline, lose a document.

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  • Genuine Licensed Software: Understand the Advantages
    Provided by Microsoft of Microsoft
    As a legal professional, you're expected to live by the letter of the law. It's easy to do when you understand the rules inside and out. It gets more complicated when it involves issues that may not be top-of-mind -- such as software licensing.

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  • Reducing Software Piracy Equals More Jobs and a Stronger Economy
    Provided by Eric Sinrod of Duane Morris LLP
    You might think that obtaining software from a friend or colleague without paying for that software is fairly benign and a way to get something for nothing. Think again, especially when considering the global, collective ramifications of software piracy.

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  • EFiling: The Future Is Now
    Provided by Robert D. Brownstone and William A. Fenwick of Fenwick & West LLP
    Filing paper documents at courthouses and administrative agencies is the law practice equivalent of an endangered species, giving way to a new breed of activity - electronic filing. Efiling is the uploading to a website of information in electronic form. The efiling process has begun to have a more pervasive effect on the legal system than did the adoption of codes of civil procedure or administrative procedure acts.

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