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Elevator pitch: Akroda is a project management and communication hub that centralizes collaboration, workflows and reporting for legal teams that lack software tools built specifically for legal function. Elevator pitch: Welcome to Dashboard Legal, a collaboration and project management tool built for attorneys. Dashboard Legal.
This groundbreaking concept of systemizing and optimizing a firm’s approach to non-hourly pricing through the use of a purpose-built software tool is an incredibly substantial innovation in the legal pricing space. We run a gender decoder for all new job postings, and we hired international contract software engineers. Anything else?
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