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RealPractice
Finding Work Product That Really Matters, by
Angie Turner.
The work product retrieval model posed above is certainly not right for every firm. A system like RealPractice would be overkill for smaller firms that have a more finite collection of documents and, presumably, more interpersonal connection thanks to closer physical proximity. For larger firms with a broader array of practice specialties and geographic locations, however, work product retrieval can make very good sense.
Category: Other. Written:
2006. Added:
10-07-2008.
LJN's Legal Tech Newsletter
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RealPractice
Finding Work Product That Really Matters, by
Angie Turner.
The work product retrieval model posed above is certainly not right for every firm. My instinct is that a system such as RealPractice would be overkill for smaller firms that have a more finite collection of documents and, presumably, more interpersonal connection
thanks to closer physical proximity. For larger firms with a broader array of practice specialties and geographic locations, however, work product retrieval can make very good sense.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2006. Added:
7-21-2008.
LegalTech Newsletter
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RealPractice
RealPractice Is Making Headlines, by
D. M. Rawlings.
From an end-user perspective, there are many appealing aspects of RealPractice. First, the design of the program makes sense to our attorneys. The interface is incredibly simple to use, and mimics the Google-like searching that many users desire. This provides a level of comfort, as attorneys know they won’t be wasting their time searching documents that do not apply to their area of law.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2005. Added:
7-21-2008.
New York Legal Tech
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