Workflow/Business Process Management

AbacusNext rebrands as CARET, uniting its accounting and legal product suite

AbacusNext rebrands as CARET, uniting its accounting and legal product suite

AbacusNext – which includes HotDocs, Abacus Payment Exchange (APX), AbacusLaw, Amicus Attorney and OfficeTools – has rebranded as CARET, uniting its accounting and legal product suite under one roof. Zola
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Brightflag launches new intelligent PDF invoice validation feature

Brightflag launches new intelligent PDF invoice validation feature

New York-headquartered legal operations platform Brightflag has launched a new feature that will help its corporate counsel clients to automate PDF invoice validation. PDF Check scans PDF invoices automatically and
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Podcast: Why lawyers aren’t hooked on tech (and how to fix that), with Hengeler Mueller and Della

Podcast: Why lawyers aren’t hooked on tech (and how to fix that), with Hengeler Mueller and Della

In this podcast, I discuss Nir Eyal’s book ‘Hooked’ with Pierre Zickert, manager of Hengeler Mueller’s Legal Tech Centre, and Hugo Seymour, chief operating officer of UK-headquartered contract review provider
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Intapp to drop the OnePlace brand as DealCloud goes from strength to strength

Intapp to drop the OnePlace brand as DealCloud goes from strength to strength

Intapp has decided to stop using OnePlace in its go-to-market activity, instead serving all its customers, be they law firms, professional services organisations or financial institutions, from within its DealCloud
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Law firm profits continued to slide in Q4 2022 but tech investment stayed stable

Law firm profits continued to slide in Q4 2022 but tech investment stayed stable

Law firm profitability fell for a fifth consecutive quarter in Q4 2022, according to the Q4 2022 Thomson Reuters Law Firm Financial Index (LFFI) powered by Financial Insights out today
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Guest post: Hybrid working and the evolution of print

Guest post: Hybrid working and the evolution of print

Paul Martin explores the shift to hybrid working and how managed print services (MPS) providers can support this, as law firms look to make collaboration between the office and home
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Bessemer Venture Partners acquires majority stake in Litify

Bessemer Venture Partners acquires majority stake in Litify

Bessemer Venture Partners has acquired a majority stake in 2016-founded, Salesforce-based practice, case and legal business operations management platform Litify, which we’re told has now achieved profitability.  Bessemer’s previous legal
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Casepoint launches Legal Hold and eDiscovery solution in Canada with dedicated data centre

Casepoint launches Legal Hold and eDiscovery solution in Canada with dedicated data centre

Casepoint today (8 February) announces that the company has officially expanded its North American offering, opening a dedicated data centre in Canada. Canadian corporations, government agencies, and law firms will
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Reynen Court’s tactic for recovery, and a frank interview with founder Andy Klein 

Reynen Court’s tactic for recovery, and a frank interview with founder Andy Klein 

Editor Caroline Hill speaks to Reynen Court’s founder and CEO Andy Klein about the marketplace’s strategy for recovery, including turning to two third parties to provide its technology infrastructure, in
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Documate rebrands to Gavel and brings in Pierre Martin as CTO 

Documate rebrands to Gavel and brings in Pierre Martin as CTO 

San Francisco-headquartered document automation vendor Documate has rebranded to Gavel and hired chief technology officer Pierre Martin, who until 2019 was head of engineering for Amazon Prime Video.  Gavel is
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Legal IT Insider’s first CRM report is out at the start of February!  

Legal IT Insider’s first CRM report is out at the start of February!  

Following hours and hours of vendor demonstrations and feedback from clients, our client relationship management report is out in a matter of days. Its sets out in great detail the
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Microsoft customers unable to access multiple 365 services due to “network configuration issue”

Microsoft customers unable to access multiple 365 services due to “network configuration issue”

An as yet unknown number of Microsoft customers globally are unable to access Microsoft 365 services including Teams, Exchange Online, Outlook, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business and Microsoft Graph, with
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Disco to lay off 9% of workforce as part of cost reduction initiative 

Disco to lay off 9% of workforce as part of cost reduction initiative 

New York Stock Exchange-listed eDiscovery vendor CS Disco has informed the Securities and Exchange Commission that it plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 62 employees, representing 9% of the company’s
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Gareth Thomas to join Pinnacle as global head of sales 

Gareth Thomas to join Pinnacle as global head of sales 

Thomas will help take advantage of new business globally, including a managed services offering under which Pinnacle supports customers across third-party products.    Gareth Thomas is set to join Pinnacle
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LexFusion selects Nexl for CRM

LexFusion selects Nexl for CRM

After what is described as a “painstaking evaluation” of client relationship management providers, legal tech collective LexFusion has selected Nexl for its own CRM management, replacing Microsoft Dynamics. LexFusion says
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Agiloft launches online ‘university’ in response to rise of contract operations 

Agiloft launches online ‘university’ in response to rise of contract operations 

Silicon Valley-headquartered contract lifecycle management vendor Agiloft today (12 January) launches an online ‘university’ to train users from across enterprise procurement, sales, and legal teams to become certified Agiloft administrators.  The
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Digitisation could save medium-sized UK law firms over £400k annually, says new university report 

Digitisation could save medium-sized UK law firms over £400k annually, says new university report 

Medium-sized UK law firms could collectively save £336m each year and cut carbon emissions if they digitise slow and expensive paperwork, according to new research from Liverpool John Moores University
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