Global legal software company Aderant are pleased to announce Alex Dinamarco has been appointed Support Manager for EMEA and will be based in Aderant’s London office.
iManage, the company dedicated to transforming how professionals work, today announced that Seyfarth Shaw LLP — recognized as one of the most innovative law firms in the nation — is one of the first law firms to select iManage Extract in connection with its subsidiary SeyfarthLean Consulting.
Natural Language Processing AI Tool Automates Answers in Umbria 3.1
Prosperoware, a leading enterprise software company delivering innovative technology transforming legal and professional services, today announces Umbria Answers, a natural language process AI tool that automates answers within Umbria 3.1.
KrolLDiscovery announced today that it has launched Nebula™, an end-to-end eDiscovery solution optimized for the cloud. Nebula is the next generation version of eDirect365 and builds on eDirect365’s strong processing and review capabilities.
ThreadKM announces today the launch of its Developer Program, enabling the world’s leading legal technologies to connect to its award-winning collaboration and workflow platform. The ThreadKM Developer Program provides toolkits, technical information and support to enable companies to incorporate ThreadKM connectivity into their products.
Following on the heels of the successful launch of its HighQ integration and the continued large-scale adoption at the biggest professional services firms in the world, Kira Systems announced today the availability of the first fully featured version of its platform API.
AdvoLogix, a leading provider of cloud-based law practice and legal matter management solutions, today announced integration with HotDocs document automation software. The integration allows law firms and legal teams to cohesively “plug and play” the two industry leading technologies. The power of the HotDocs interview, assembly and template services are integrated with AdvoLogix data and workflows for best-of-breed document automation.
“Our integration with HotDocs provides an end-to-end cloud-based document assembly experience,” said Steve Stockstill, AdvoLogix's Vice President of Product Development. “HotDocs interviews are natively hosted within AdvoLogix or HotDocs document assembly can be initiated automatically through AdvoLogix business process automation. Either method allows the two applications to seamlessly work together, in context with the user and their business workflow.”
HotDocs allows law firms and corporate legal departments to automate the generation of transactional legal documents, including standard correspondence, complex wills, trusts, and contracts. HotDocs reduces the time it takes to generate documents and improves the quality of legal documents by minimising the likelihood of human error.
Steve Spratt, Chief Operating Officer at HotDocs, said, “HotDocs includes robust, industry standard APIs to ensure integration with other solutions is as seamless as possible. Connecting with AdvoLogix to provide document automation and matter management as one solution allows the automatic creation of legal documents as part of business workflow, bringing greater efficiency and accuracy to the law firms and legal teams using the combined solution.”
Both AdvoLogix and HotDocs are recognised as leaders in their own domains. AdvoLogix was one of the first legal matter management solutions built from inception in the modern cloud environment and is employed by thousands of legal practitioners worldwide. HotDocs is the pioneer and market leader for document automation, with over one million users in 11,000 organisations across more than 60 countries.
Epona, based in Europe and the US, today announced their 100th implementation of their Epona Matter Center with Epona tools solution. Leveraging the wide installed base of Microsoft® Office 365 and SharePoint at law firms and corporate legal departments, Epona has emerged as the leader of Matter Center utilization.
81% of survey respondents have technology to make files searchable, but only 19% say it is completely effective
DocsCorp, a leading provider of document productivity tools, today released the results of its first-ever global Hidden Data Survey, asking the question: Could ECM and DMS Technology Be Better? Polling people across the Americas, EMEA and APAC regions, the goal of the survey was to determine if users were aware that non-searchable image-based documents were stored in their file management systems and whether they had effective technologies in place to find these documents.
Vound, a leading global provider of eDiscovery, forensic search, and early case assessment technology, Intella, announces it will release Intella 2.1 and web-enabled Intella Connect 2.1 at ILTACON, held August 13- 17th at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.
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