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Aderant Begins the New Year with a New CEO

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She started at Aderant in 2011 as CFO, then became COO in 2014. When Price joined Aderant in 2011, the company had one product, the Aderant Expert practice management system. .” Price is leaving Aderant to pursue other opportunities with Roper Technologies , Aderant’s parent company. She was named CEO in 2017.

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Voting Is Closed, Results Are In: Here are the 15 Legal Tech Startups Selected for the 2025 Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW

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This bottom-up approach helps managers understand hidden bias and whether staff have too much or too little work, providing the insights they need to manage better. Element Standard Element Standard transforms case management and client service for litigators with products that align digital processes to real-world workflows.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In 2015, AppFolio, which then owned practice management platform MyCase, went through an IPO , but its primary products were not in legal, but in property management. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1 billion, getting iManage in the deal.

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Aderant Begins the New Year with a New CEO

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She started at Aderant in 2011 as CFO, then became COO in 2014. When Price joined Aderant in 2011, the company had one product, the Aderant Expert practice management system. .” Price is leaving Aderant to pursue other opportunities with Roper Technologies , Aderant’s parent company. She was named CEO in 2017.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In 2015, AppFolio, which then owned practice management platform MyCase, went through an IPO , but its primary products were not in legal, but in property management. In 2009, Autonomy acquired Interwoven for $775 million, and then in 2011 Hewlett Packard purchased Autonomy for $11.1 billion, getting iManage in the deal.