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Legal Tech: What We Learned in 2022 (and How to Use it in 2023)

Rocket Matter

Get free e-book. As part of our commitment to delivering best-in-class client support, we're sharing the lessons we've learned in 2022—plus tips on how to apply them. 2022’s takeaways . Like any year, 2022 threw a unique set of challenges at the legal industry. Get free e-book. In the words of Richelle E.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Where Should You Put Technology Dollars in 2022?

Attorney at Work

So we asked our experts: What do you think small law firms should (or should not) be spending their technology dollars on in 2022? For 2022, it is time to review: What works, and what doesn’t? Are you still using a file server and having people access it with a VPN? There are lots of choices from RingCentral and 8×8.

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Money for Legal Tech: Two Big Financings this Week (and One Little One)

Legal Tech Monitor

Proof Raises $30M Series B Proof Technology , whose platform facilitates on-demand service of process and electronic filing, has closed a $30.4 Proof provides a litigation services marketplace where law firms and government agencies can access a nationwide network of process servers, electronic court filing services, and remote notarization.

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Money for Legal Tech: Two Big Financings this Week (and One Little One)

LawSites

Proof Raises $30M Series B Proof Technology , whose platform facilitates on-demand service of process and electronic filing, has closed a $30.4 Proof provides a litigation services marketplace where law firms and government agencies can access a nationwide network of process servers, electronic court filing services, and remote notarization.

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How to compress a PDF

Clio

The ordeal typically involves carving out time in your busy day to print paperwork, hand-delivering it to the courthouse (or arranging a courier), and then obtaining a file stamp. As technology progressed in recent decades, many courts started to let legal professionals e-file their documents.

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Understanding the CCB’s First Two Final Determinations (Guest Blog Post–Part 3 of 3)

Eric Goldman

By guest blogger Elizabeth Townsend Gard , John E. Eight months after filing, the first two Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Final Determinations have been handed down. Step Two: The CCB does a compliance review of the filed claim to determine if the claim qualifies for the CCB. The respondent files a response to the claim.

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Majority of E-Discovery Professionals Use Cloud Software, Survey Says, with Clear Advantages

LawSites

The survey, 2022 Ediscovery Innovation Report: Leaders and Laggards , found that, of the 195 e-discovery professionals who responded, 43% used a cloud platform as their primary e-discovery solution and 14% used a hybrid cloud platform, as opposed to 38% using an on-premises platform. more effectively.”