The last few weeks of the Tech Circuit column have been consumed with LegalTech-related news, analysis, and gossip. Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of LTN now covers some slightly-belated news. [MORE
...International Legal Technology Association annual conference at the Gaylord National Resort in National...and asking the docketing department" -- that...
...docketing groups, the National Docketing Association has been established to provide a networking forum for legal...
...viewing on the electronic federal docketing system. So are all pre...seal outright. The national debate was largely prompted by...
...of the Cincinnati Law Library Association; Fredric Lederer, who runs the...three years, Foley upgraded its docketing, conflict and intake, records management...
... The Association of Trial Lawyers of America...advisory board for the LexisNexis national law firm market. It helps...
...160;American Bar Association. ...
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