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Answering the Call: Ruby Streamlines Its Offering, Expands Integration Partnerships

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In the end, it turns out that lawyers can escape some of this madness any time, simply by delegating certain responsibilities, including phone call answering, to specialized providers like Ruby , a premier virtual receptionist service for law firms. One of the more obvious places a law firm would delegate is telephone reception.

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One of the world’s main Legal Tech Headquarters – the Startup Nation of Israel

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Though Israel is new to the legal tech market, it is clear that the country is determined to keep up the pace with the rest of the world, as law firms and in-house departments are slowly – but surely adopting legal tech products. Legal Tech Trends There are roughly 40 Israeli legal tech companies.

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Don’t DIY Your Legal Data APIs

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The post Don’t DIY Your Legal Data APIs appeared first on Attorney at Work. Josh Blandi | Why lawyers should use Managed Services Providers for API integrations.

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Best Practices: Engaging Managed Services Providers to Build Your Firm’s Legal Data API Integrations

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Josh Blandi | Best practices for working with MSPs to build out your firm's API integrations. The post Best Practices: Engaging Managed Services Providers to Build Your Firm’s Legal Data API Integrations appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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