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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

The year 2008 saw the launches of the first two cloud-based law practice management platforms, Clio and Rocket Matter, followed in 2009 by the launch of MyCase. In the years that followed, a number of similar products came to market, such as PracticePanther, Zola Suite (now CARET Legal), and CosmoLex. LexisNexis Firm Manager.

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Exclusive: iManage Reveals Details On Its Growth, Lays Out Plans to Further Leverage Gen AI, Partnerships

Above the Law - Technology

But after Autonomy gobbled up Interwoven in 2009 and then Hewlett Packard bought Autonomy in 2011, the deal turned into a disaster when allegations that Autonomy had inflated its value resulted in HP having to write off nearly $8.8 billion purchase price and years of litigation that continues even now. billion of the $11.1

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2018 - Something Old, Something New

Trial Technology

Y2K with Brobeck (scary times) Beginning with my time in-house at Brobeck (1998-2002), I have enjoyed writing about Legal Technology for many publications. Many reprints were available on earlier versions of the Litigation-Tech website. Although these articles are somewhat "dated," many of them are still surprisingly relevant.

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Copyright Protection Company Enters Legal Tech Market with Launch of ‘ImageRights for Law Firms’

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ImageRights for Law Firms uses proprietary, cloud-based technology to constantly search the internet for uses of clients’ images and to automatically acquire evidence for firms to use in pursuing legal remedies. Read more about ImageRights for Law Firms at the LawNext Legal Technology Directory.

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Litigator Says Using Clearbrief Cut Cost of Major Appeal by 20%

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But in precisely that scenario, Amy Falcon , a litigation partner with Porter Hedges in Houston, says she was able to cut the cost of preparing the brief by 20%, and she attributes that savings entirely to the legal technology product, Clearbrief. Finding the Best Evidence.

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Inside Legalweek 2019: Rewarding Legal Technology Innovation

InsideLegal

In July, 2015, ALM’s Legaltech News last unveiled the winners of the LTN Innovation Awards, an annual recognition of the best legal technology leaders, products and projects in the legal community. Three and a half years have passed and now it's time to once again recognize industry leaders in legal technology innovation.

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Document Management Company iManage Says It Has Taken Strategic Growth Investment from Bain Capital

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” Learn more about iManage on the LawNext Legal Technology Directory. iManage says its customers span over 4,000 legal, accounting, and financial services organizations in more than 65 countries. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1