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LawNext Podcast: The Past, Present and Future of Trial Presentation Software, with Lit Software’s Tara Cheever and Derek Miller

Above the Law - Technology

Lit Software, founded in 2010 by Ian O’Flaherty and Tara Cheever , is the company that developed TrialPad, trial presentation software that was the first legal-specific app developed for the iPad. Nota , the online business banking platform designed specifically for solo and small law firms.

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Trial Preparation Checklist: Steps, Procedures, and What to Expect in Court

Clio

During a lead-up to trial and the trial itself, it can be difficult to access key information on the go. To have case information at your fingertips, whether you are heading into court or running in and out of the office, try Clio Manage and see how this cloud-based practice management tool can simplify your trial work.

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Ep 211: The Past, Present and Future of Trial Presentation Software, with Lit Software’s Tara Cheever and Derek Miller

LawNext podcast

Lit Software, founded in 2010 by Ian O’Flaherty and Tara Cheever , is the company that developed TrialPad, trial presentation software that was the first legal-specific app developed for the iPad. Nota , the online business banking platform designed specifically for solo and small law firms.

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Project Management Tools for Attorneys

Attorney at Work

TrialPad is a popular trial presentation iPad app from Lit Software that also serves as an affordable project management application. It allows lawyers to organize, manipulate and annotate documents for presentation in the courtroom or at the conference table and via zoom and other videoconference programs.

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Is Legal Tech a Growing Industry?

Lawmatics

The use of tech in law firms has increased from advances in AI-powered solutions to the proliferation of practice-specific tools like contract lifecycle management tools or practice management software to operational tools like CRMs and billing software. How Much do Law Firms Spend on Tech?