Enthusiastic newcomers bring their products and services to the Hilton's three floors of exhibits
...equipment. The Cincinnati-based company is debuting new versions of its Docket Enterprise (calendaring and docketing) and LegalBar (document formatting) applications, said ...
...The Myth of the Enterprise Search." Counsel within and without companies and lawyers on both sides of the docket believe that companies have...
...149; Document and PDF creation, assembly, editing, and annotating. Docket and task management. Case tracking and case management....
...You might also know about DM2000, the company's legal case and docket management software that was upgraded to JuraLaw at the show. If not...
...focuses on capturing/editing, client/docket information, and workflow approvals. ...
...the series that included CaseVantage, Enterprise, iBlaze, and WebBlaze. Planned 2012...perform searches for company reports; dockets; documents via case, party, and...
Cooperation in e-discovery doesn't mean bowing to your opponent's demands for over-preservation
...on charges for any of the service's features or libraries. ("Enterprise" deals are available to larger organizations.) The only price...
...media, according to Peter C. Canfield, whose firm, Dow Lohnes, represents Cox Enterprises. The Bar is considering how to encourage the implementation of...
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