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...Themis Solutions, the Vancouver-based developer of the Clio web-based legal practice management platform, has...
...Vancouver, Canada-based Colligo Networks, a developer of email and document management software...
...Fasken Martineau DuMoulin advised Vancouver-based Summify on the sale. Twitter's Silicon Valley and...
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