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Case Management Company Filevine Raises $108M Series D to Fuel Expansion

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Filevine , a Utah-based case management company founded in 2014 with an initial focus on litigation and personal injury law, has raised $108 million in a Series D funding round that it says will help fuel its expansion more deeply into big law, insurance defense, corporate, governmental, and nonprofit legal counsel teams.

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Patent Case Management Goes Cross-Institutional and Global

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Pre-trial “ Markman ” hearings to construe claims became the norm, and with that, the development of the Northern District of California’s Patent Local Rules for managing patent cases led by Judge Ronald Whyte. Although initially put forth as a voluntary case management model, practitioners quickly embraced these rules.

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2020 ILTA Legal Technology Survey: Remote Working and the Shift to Cloud-based Legal Software

MyCase

Every year the International Legal Technology Association conducts a technology survey of firms of all sizes, and the results always provide lots of interesting data on how lawyers are using technology. The post 2020 ILTA Legal Technology Survey: Remote Working and the Shift to Cloud-based Legal Software appeared first on MyCase Blog.

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October 30, 2020: Weekly court update

OneLegal

This week: Riverside updates its case management system, LA streamlines filing deadline for Family Law ex parte applications, and courts update operations. The post October 30, 2020: Weekly court update appeared first on One Legal.

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MyCase Quietly Makes Two Key Acquisitions Of Legal Tech Companies

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The law practice management company MyCase has quietly acquired two legal technology companies in recent months, without announcing the acquisitions to the public. On March 31, MyCase acquired CASEpeer , a case management platform for plaintiffs’ attorneys. CASEpeer, founded in 2015 and based in Newport Beach, Calif.,

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2020 in review: Legal software for working remotely

LLRX

Attorney and legal technology expert Nicole L. Black has written throughout 2020 about cloud-based legal technology tools and their relevance to legal practices. This article is a timely and actionable roundup of all of her articles on this topic from 2020.

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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

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Legal teams are being pressed to control costs and better respond to changing regulatory and risk management obligations. In response, they are investing more in automation, advanced analytics and other technologies that will help them manage the workload. According to Gartner Inc., And is it a game only BigLaw can play?

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