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  2. Catalyst Repository Systems - Wikipedia

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    Development was led by John Tredennick, a partner in the firm. [1] In 2000, the firm created a separate business to further develop and commercialize the document repository, [3] [4] and formed CaseShare Systems Inc. [1] [4] Holland & Hart assumed majority ownership of the company, while Tredennick and two other employees owned a minority ...

  3. Legal case management - Wikipedia

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    Legal-project management meets traditional project management particularly in the area of electronic discovery. [5] E-discovery in particular has a set of regularized, repeatable, and measurable practices and has been subject to great cost-control pressure for the past few years, making it a specialty within law amenable to traditional project management.

  4. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    Some companies that deal with frequent litigation have software in place to quickly place legal holds on certain custodians when an event (such as legal notice) is triggered and begin the collection process immediately. [8] Other companies may need to call in a digital forensics expert to prevent the spoliation of data. The size and scale of ...

  5. CaseMap - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1998 as CaseMap, the software was originally written as a Microsoft Access application by an attorney in Florida, who sought to better manage the facts in his cases. It includes database tables (the program's documentation refers to them as spreadsheets ) for facts, issues, documents, physical evidence , depositions , pleadings ...

  6. Legal technology - Wikipedia

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    Legal technology traditionally referred to the application of technology and software to help individual lawyers, law firms, medium and large scale businesses with practice management, document automation, document storage, billing, accounting and electronic discovery.

  7. Law practice management software - Wikipedia

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    Law practice management software is software designed to manage a law firm's case and client records, billing and bookkeeping, schedules and appointments, deadlines, computer files and to facilitate any compliance requirements such as with document retention policies, courts' electronic filing systems and, in the UK, the Solicitors' Accounts Rules as defined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

  8. 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.

  9. Early case assessment - Wikipedia

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    Many service organizations, law firms, and corporations refer to early case assessment differently. [3] Consultants hired by the corporation or law firm on a case manage cases on a risk basis. There also exist a number of software tools that assist in and help facilitate the process of early case assessment.