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Zuva and Litera Jointly Develop Classification Taxonomy for Legal Documents and Make It Open Source through the SALI Alliance

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It offers contract analysis AI through an embeddable API, enabling law firms, corporations and others to implement contracts AI within their own applications. In a statement, the companies explained: “In the new era of AI-driven legal technology, document classification and data standardization are more crucial than ever.

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A Visionary in Bringing Legal to the Cloud, NetDocuments Cofounder Alvin Tedjamulia Retires

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Tedjamulia founded NetDocuments in 1998 together with brothers Ken Duncan, who was CEO until he retired in 2014, and Lee Duncan. It was the first true document management system developed for law firms. Tedjamulia was the last of the cofounders still working at NetDocuments.

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With $5M Investment, PacerPro Expands Into State Courts, Hires Silicon Valley Veteran As CTO

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Multiple pieces of news today from PacerPro , a company that enables law firms to automate the workflow around distributing and capturing federal court filings. I first wrote about PacerPro in 2014 for the ABA Journal. “We’re thrilled to be able to provide that.” See that article here.).

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LawNext Podcast: Dan Hauck, Chief Product Officer at NetDocuments, On the Company’s Product Strategy and Roadmap

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In 2014, he left his law firm, Bryan Cave, to start ThreadKM, a matter-centric legal collaboration platform. As the product evolved, it developed integrations with the document management platform NetDocuments, and in 2017, NetDocuments acquired ThreadKM, resulting in the NetDocuments product ndThread. .

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Here are my prior years’ lists of the most important developments: 2020 , 2018 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013. was nearly two decades earlier, in 2002, when the document management company iManage debuted on the Nasdaq market. Against that backdrop, here are my picks for the top legal tech trends of 2021.

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Zuva and Litera Jointly Develop Classification Taxonomy for Legal Documents and Make It Open Source through the SALI Alliance

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It offers contract analysis AI through an embeddable API, enabling law firms, corporations and others to implement contracts AI within their own applications. In a statement, the companies explained: “In the new era of AI-driven legal technology, document classification and data standardization are more crucial than ever.

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Ep 183: Dan Hauck, Chief Product Officer at NetDocuments, On the Company’s Product Strategy and Roadmap

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In 2014, he left his law firm, Bryan Cave, to start ThreadKM, a matter-centric legal collaboration platform. As the product evolved, it developed integrations with the document management platform NetDocuments, and in 2017, NetDocuments acquired ThreadKM, resulting in the NetDocuments product ndThread.