By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto
We frequently receive calls from partners or administrators who have become overwhelmed with the number of databases that their law firms need to maintain. They are fed up with inputting data into three, four or sometimes even more databases. When changes occur in the information, ever...
We frequently receive calls from partners or administrators who have become overwhelmed with the number of databases that their law firms need to maintain. They are fed up with inputting data into three, four or sometimes even more databases. When changes occur in the information, ever...
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