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This category is limited to software used in legal offices that is used for managing documents or for creating documents using automated techniques for assembling them. Document assembly software is included. Submission Tips:
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Included in this category are legal software products used to manage information relating to legal cases and legal matters handled by lawyers in private firms and law departments in organizations and governments.The category also includes products that manage calendars, dockets, contacts, tasks, e-mail, documents, Web sites, phone messages, faxes, multimedia files as they relate to the handling of legal cases and other legal matters.
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This category is limited to software used in legal offices that is used for managing documents or for creating documents using automated techniques for assembling them. Document assembly software is included. Submission Tips:
Thank-you for your cooperation. |
Document Management products within this legal category assist law firms in automating, saving, organizing and accessing word processing documents and other computer files such as spreadsheets, scanned images, and presentations. The software typically includes the ability to perform a full-text search of all documents as well as a method for categorizing the documents.
Legal Document Management Systems typically include a database of document profile records, each of which can record a document name, author, creation date, last change date, version number, related client name, related matter name, type of document (agreement, letter, brief, presentation, etc.), document serial number, customizable fields, and other metadata. They often support a variety of productivity features such as a list of most recently accessed documents, access to document templates, form-based search, and lists of documents by client, matter and other criteria. Integrating with applications for law practice management, case management, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations, these products facilitate the process of naming, profiling, categorizing, interrelating, saving, retrieving and reusing documents of all types.
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Include only software products designed exclusively or primarily for law departments of corporations and other organizations. Software that works for both law firms and law departments should be submitted to: Society/Law/Products/Practice_Management/Software |
Practice management software for law departments of corporations, non-profit organizations, governmental entities, prosecutors, public defenders, district attorneys and other in-house law offices. These software products perform some or all of these functions: track facts and status of matters, manage cases, record time entries, produce statistical reports, handle e-mail, link matters to documents, and merge data into documents.
Web-Based Services include legal application service providers' (ASP) offerings. These applications often function like traditional software, using your Web browser as the interface.Case management, document sharing, team collaboration, and specific discussions can all be offered as web-based services.
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