ZERØ, the AI-Powered Mobile Email App, Introduces A ‘Lite’ Version for Smaller Firms

This post was originally published on this siteManaging email is among the most frustrating problems lawyers face. ZERØ, launched in 2018, is a mobile app that uses artificial intelligence to target lawyers’ email woes, automatically capturing billable time spent on email, automatically filing emails to the proper folders in a firm’s document management system, and guarding […]

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Data Wants to be Free (of Platforms) Thomson Reuters Releases APIs for Litigation Analytics and Practical Law

This post was originally published on this siteToday Thomson Reuters announced the availability of new API’s   ( application program interfaces) that will allow customers to integrate content from Practical Law into their  practice and workflow portals. Litigation analytics from Westlaw Edge will also be available for integration with internal data sets Law firms are in […]

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Birketts LLP select Peppermint Technology Case and Matter Management

This post was originally published on this siteBirketts LLP, winner of ‘Law Firm of the Year: The Independents – Regional’ – The Lawyer Awards 2019, has selected Peppermint Technology to deliver the Peppermint CX365 Case and Matter Management module to help support consistent working practices across the firm and improve client experience. The post Birketts […]

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Hayes Connor Solicitors sponsors Warrington Wolves’ marquee

This post was originally published on this siteWidnes based data breach and cybersecurity specialist Hayes Connor Solicitors has agreed to sponsor accomplished Great Britain international half back Gareth Widdop as he joins Super League team Warrington Wolves RLFC on a three-year contract. The post Hayes Connor Solicitors sponsors Warrington Wolves’ marquee appeared first on Legal […]

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Fahri Jacob buoyed by friendly support from Quill

This post was originally published on this siteWhen long-established Fahri Jacob Solicitors first opened for business, its accounts were managed on a manual bookkeeping basis. Once industry regulators introduced new requirements for computerised accounts, the firm sourced potential software suppliers from an approved providers list. Quill was one of five companies contacted, and chosen for […]

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