More back-seat drivers for the major legal publishers. Robert Mackay's recent post about how publishing is becoming an academic discipline highlights yet another source of analysis and commentary o
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Gartner published its "Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software," evaluating 23 vendors to help readers pick the right e-discovery software for their organization's needs
...Dyce, Vice President of Peer Review Ratings and Client Review Services at LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell to get his thoughts on the importance of attorney rankings...
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...of software that publishes and delivers deposition content, announced its support for LexisNexis TextMap and CaseMap. The software maker's ...
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June 10 to 14 product and service news from AccessData, Epiq Systems, Fisher & Phillips, kCura, and Logik; deals, acquisitions, partnerships involving Alix Partners and Mindseye, Aspera and Servient,
...of software that publishes and delivers deposition content, announced its support for LexisNexis TextMap and CaseMap. The software maker's ...
According to David Wodnicki, a LexisNexis Law Firm Marketing Specialist, when potential clients view videos of attorneys, it...
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...are guideposts on the customer journey to retaining your firm. 1Self-reported LexisNexis Web Statistics, 2012 2Data derived from a custom analysis of sub-domain...
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...reviews and treatises offers great advantages. The annotations that a publisher, like LexisNexis and Thomson West, provide can be very helpful when doing research on...
...do you have to lose? This complimentary one-hour webinar presented by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® will show you how to make mobile marketing a strategic...
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