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  2. Litera (company) - Wikipedia

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    Litera is a global company that has been developing legal technology software for over 25 years. It provides integrated tools designed to manage legal workflows, secure collaboration, and organize firm knowledge and experience. Litera's software is used by more than 2.3 million legal professionals. [5]

  3. Legal document assistant - Wikipedia

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    Certain types of legal documents can be drafted by a notary public in the State of Louisiana. Louisiana notaries public prepare and draft legal documents of a noncontentious nature (i.e. not for court cases) such as wills, trusts, marriage contracts, articles of incorporation, estate inventories, mortgages, real estate sales contracts, powers of attorney, etc. Aside from drafting, they are ...

  4. National databases of United States persons - Wikipedia

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    United States Postal Service: criminal surveillance: all mail: Request by law enforcement: Fingerprints [8] Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) Federal Bureau of Investigation: criminal and civilian monitoring: 104 million persons (including 34 million non-criminals)

  5. LegalZoom - Wikipedia

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    LegalZoom was a nominee for the American Bar Association's 2005 Louis M. Brown Award. [18] In 2011, Business Insider ranked LegalZoom 27th on its list of the world's most valuable startups, [19] and in 2012, Fast Company ranked LegalZoom 26th on its list of the most innovative companies.

  6. Perceptive Software - Wikipedia

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    Core components of this software are document and records management, document imaging, enterprise information management, eForms, and records and information management (RIM). The company’s business applications automate back office processes such as accounting and financials, human resources, contract management, payroll, legal and compliance.

  7. Clio (software company) - Wikipedia

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    Clio is a legal technology company headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia. It offers law firms cloud-based software that handles various law practice management tasks including client intake, contact management, calendaring, document management, timekeeping, billing, and trust accounting. [2] [failed verification]

  8. Notary public (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a notary public is a person appointed by a state government, e.g., the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, or in some cases the state legislature, and whose primary role is to serve the public as an impartial witness when important documents are signed. Since the notary is a state officer, a notary's duties ...

  9. United States person - Wikipedia

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    The term "US person" is used in the context of data collection and intelligence by the United States, particularly with respect to the provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. If information from, about, or to a US person who is not a named terrorist is captured in the course of U.S. foreign intelligence activities, there are ...