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  2. LEAP Legal Software - Wikipedia

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    LEAP Legal Software was founded in 1992 by Christian Beck. [6] In 2008, LEAP acquired LegalPax, a provider of automated forms and precedents to law firms in Queensland. [7] At the beginning of 2010, LEAP launched a cloud software called LEAP Expedite. [8] It also purchased BING! Software, a family law precedents business. [9]

  3. Greenhouse Software - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse Software (commonly known as Greenhouse) is an American technology company headquartered in New York City that provides a recruiting software as a service. It was founded in 2012 by Daniel Chait and Jon Stross, two Class of 1995 graduates from the University of Michigan .

  4. Clio (software company) - Wikipedia

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    Clio was established in 2007 by Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau. [3] Clio launched first cloud-based practice management software developed for law firms. [4]In 2012, Clio's Series B raised $6 Million.

  5. Lead generation - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, lead generation (/ ˈ l iː d /) is the process of creating consumer interest or inquiry into the products or services of a business. A lead is the contact information and, in some cases, demographic information of a customer who is interested in a specific product or service.

  6. Applicant tracking system - Wikipedia

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    An applicant tracking system (ATS) is a software application that enables the electronic handling of recruitment and hiring processes. [1] An ATS is very similar to a customer relationship management (CRM) system, but is designed for recruitment tracking purposes. An applicant tracking system has several use cases, including sourcing qualified ...

  7. Litera (company) - Wikipedia

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    Litera develops software for use by law firms. Litera's products include: [6] document drafting software, template and content support for document creation, proofreading, styling, and repair tools, as well as document formatting and comparison tools, and PDF management solutions;

  8. Legal technology - Wikipedia

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    Legal technology, also known as legal tech, refers to the use of technology and software to provide legal services and support the legal industry. [1] [2] Legal technology encompasses the use of traditional software architecture and web technologies, such as searchable databases of case law and other legal authority, [3] as well as machine learning technologies, such as those used to ...

  9. Lawbot - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The terms robot lawyer and lawyer bot are used as synonyms to lawbot. [3] [4] A robot lawyer or a robo-lawyer refers to a legal AI application that can perform tasks that are typically done by paralegals or young associates at law firms. However, there is some debate on the correctness of the term.