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...managing director for litigation tools and professional services at New York-based LexisNexis. "It's not uncommon for attorneys to sort through and make...
...said there have been 1,000 users so far. Justia, as well LexisNexis division Martindale-Hubbell, will endorse WireLawyer, he said. Looking beyond...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...the modern attorney. Beyond advances being made by Westlaw and LexisNexis, there is an entire digital world that can help lawyers practice more...
...an Apple iPad application. McGrane says he finds existing services from Bloomberg, LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters too cumbersome and that cost-free services such as...
As mobile devices and apps become more prevalent in law firms, and "Bring Your Own Device" programs proliferate, consultant Sean Martin asks "Who's running the show: the IT department or the lawyers?
Originally Published: Law Technology News
In all competition, we learn universal truths: 1) Nobody likes a sore loser, and 2) even fewer people like an annoying braggart. For the most part, the world would agree with the philosophy of David
Originally Published: The Recorder
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