ProLaw Receives Gold And Bronze from the 2009 Law Technology News Awards

ProLaw Receives Gold And Bronze from the 2009 Law Technology News Awards

Posted: 11 January 2010 | Provided by: Elite, a Thomson Reuters business | Browse more news


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ProLaw, the fully integrated financial and practice management solution for small and mid-size law firms, corporate legal departments and government law offices, received two awards in the seventh annual Law Technology News Awards. ProLaw won Gold in the Docketing & Calendar Application category and won Bronze for Case Management Software for Small and Mid-sized Firms (up to 99 attorneys). The awards will be presented at the LTN Awards cocktail reception on Feb. 1, 2010, during LegalTech at the New York Hilton.

These awards are based on nominations from the more than 40,000 subscribers of Law Technology News who identify products and vendors that represent outstanding achievement in legal technology. Information on the awards and winners will be featured in the March 2010 issue of Law Technology News and on the magazine’s Web site at www.lawtechnologynews.com.

"We are honored to receive this acknowledgement from the legal industry," said Matt DeVoll, vice president & general manager for ProLaw. "We constantly hear from our customers that ProLaw is central to the efficient management of their practices. This award certainly validates that sentiment."

ProLaw is the industry's leading software to automate the practice and manage the business of law by combining case and matter management as well as time entry, billing and accounting capabilities within a single integrated solution. ProLaw integrates with Microsoft Outlook and Word as well as Westlaw for increased efficiency across legal organisations.

Providers website: Elite, a Thomson Reuters business
Date: 11 January 2010
Listed in: Finance, Technology, International
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