As technology continues to keep pace with the exponential growth of ESI, the future of e-discovery project management is bright since automated litigation support software will always require human g
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...documented with actual evidence. As former President Ronald Reagan famously said, "Trust, but verify." The more information a company has specific to its...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...upgraded, you can choose cash or accrual accounting, and whether or not to use Rocket Matter trust accounting. Then you can select the QuickBooks...
... related to its purchase of Autonomy, while accusing its executives of accounting fraud. If you've been in Antarctica and missed all the action...
Gavel & Gown, a legal software provider, on Monday launched Amicus Cloud, Web-based practice management software as a service that builds on Microsoft Exchange and runs on the Microsoft Azure platfor
...tasks or workflows. The new Tabs3 has enhancements for Trust Accounting and General Ledger reconciliation reports and includes advanced tools to print...
...largest project ever for accounting, observed panelist Barbara Schane-Jackson, director of project management at Sullivan & Cromwell. Trust must come in the...
...a service, dubbed "Chekov," with improvements in the Legal Trust Accounting module and enhancements in the user interface. Following on...
...a service, dubbed "Chekov," with improvements in the Legal Trust Accounting module and enhancements in the user interface. Following on the heels...
...of PCLaw 12, a client and matter management system with billing and accounting software for up to 20 attorneys, with a new time-capture feature...
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