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Esquire Solutions Launches Powerful, Proprietary Software at LegalTech EsquireView: New video and transcript management solution integrates video synchronization with robust transcript management functionalities ….

New York (Feb. 1, 2010) – Esquire Solutions today announced the release of EsquireView, a powerful synchronized video and transcript management system.

“EsquireView enables our clients to do much more with their transcripts and synchronized videos,” explains Will Robberts, executive vice president of Esquire Deposition Solutions. “EsquireView provides legal teams with the ability to organize text, exhibits and video clips and then export it to documents and presentations, including Sanction and PowerPoint. This new software can help a team efficiently review critical information and prepare a more compelling presentation.”


Lateral Data Announces $200/GB Limited Time Pricing For Viewpoint™ e-Discovery Platform
LegalTech Promotion Enables Users to Lock-In Pricing for All-Inclusive Enterprise Application; Offer Applies to Purchases Made by April 1, 2010

HILTON NEW YORK / BOOTH 2611
— E-Discovery technology leader Lateral Data, LP, exhibiting at LegalTech 2010 in New York, today announced a breakthrough, limited time $200/GB pricing promotion for its popular Viewpoint™ e-Discovery platform. Effective today until April 1, 2010, Viewpoint users can now lock in pricing for the full Viewpoint platform, including a full list of features, functionality and modules*, for a flat-rate $200 per gigabyte of data—with no double-charging for data pre-processing.


Rocket Matter Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary by Launching Rocket Matter Professional Services
Company marks milestone and expands services to include custom import work and tailored training options

BOCA RATON, FL – February 2, 2010
- Rocket Matter®, the leading Web-based legal practice management and time and billing solution for small to mid-sized law firms, today announced the two-year anniversary since their public launch. As part of the company’s continued growth and vision to provide excellent customer service, they now offer Rocket Matter Professional Services to minimize downtime as law firms migrate from their old software to the company’s newer Software as a Service (SaaS) platform.


University of Florida Law’s Legal Technology Institute Publishes Case, Matter and Practice Management Software Study

Most comprehensive CMS study includes 341 respondents and covers current use and trends of systems and technology

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – February 2, 2010 – The University of Florida Levin College of Law's Legal Technology Institute today announced the availability of the 2009 Case, Matter, and Practice Management System Software Study, a 320 page report detailing current use and future trends of legal case, matter and practice management systems.


3BView Releases Results of Survey on “Mobile Device Usage and Document Security”

Sixty percent of the respondents view the risk of metadata leakage via documents sent or
forwarded via a mobile device as medium to high over the next 12 months
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LegalTech, New York – February 1, 2010
— 3BView, a global leader in metadata removal, today announces the results of their “Mobile Device Usage and Document Security” survey that was conducted in late 2009. The focus of the survey was to better understand how mobile devices are being used in the day-to-day practice of a legal professional. The full survey report can be found at www.3bview.com/download/3BView%20Survey%20Results%202009.pdf.

“Mobile devices such as Blackberry, iPhone, PDAs and Netbooks present an increasingly practical alternative to laptops. They can access internal systems and enable the review, edit and forwarding of documents,” stated Paul Averill, CEO of 3BView. “However, as we found through this survey, while more than 90 percent of firms with 51+ attorneys have a metadata tool in place for their desktops, only three percent have protection for documents sent or forwarded via e-mail from a mobile device.”