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INDUSTRY LEADERS JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM LEGAL CLOUD COMPUTING ASSOCIATION

INDUSTRY LEADERS JOIN TOGETHER TO FORM LEGAL CLOUD COMPUTING ASSOCIATION Top Providers Create Alliance To…

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Performance Measures for Your Law Practice

Although lawyers try to stay far away from numbers, tracking numbers in your practice can…

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SoloCorps Launches Video Testimonial Site For Small Firm Attorneys

Rocket Matter is the proud flagship sponsor of SoloCorps, an exciting new video testimonial project…

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Maximizing Productivity with the Emails Glutting Your Inbox

Amol Sarva from Peek gave some great insight for email-overloaded attorneys in one of our…

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Webinar Tonight: Trust Accounting in Plain, Non-Boring English

Guess what: According to the majority of practice management experts we spoke to, odds are…

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Why Dropbox Rocks For Law Offices

The following is an excerpt from a post originally appearing on The Mac Lawyer earlier…

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5 Reasons Why Legal Cloud Computing Will Dominate Practice Management Within Three Years

When Rocket Matter first appeared on the legal technology scene (I prefer the term ‘dance…

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The Devolution of the Affiliate Program

I’m a DirectTV customer, and have been for some time. Generally, I’ve had a good…

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The Social Media Hangover, Legal Edition

When Facebook and Twitter started taking off in 2008 and 2009, users engaged in a mad scramble to embrace the networks, amass a bunch of followers/friends, and stay highly engaged. Now, as the dust begins to settle and we understand the utility of these tools, we have the opportunity to ask “what have social networks done for me lately” and scale back activity accordingly.

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Legal Cloud Computing Ethics and the NY State Bar

I’m encouraged that New York and North Carolina are developing rational, well-measured opinions on legal cloud computing that protect the interest of attorneys and establish a level of reliability for the vendors themselves. However, the ABA’s recent suggestions that cloud providers are essentially outsourced providers requiring oversight seems a little impractical to me. The point of cloud computing for lawyers is to make life easier and eliminate headaches.

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Blogs and Twitter for Lawyers : Grow Your Practice with Social Media

Hard to believe our we kicked off our webinar series over a year ago in…

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Using Macs in a Law Firm: Learn How at Two Live Events

Join us for “Using Macs in a Law Firm” at the New York City Soho Apple Store. Presented by Rocket Matter®. WHEN: October 27th, 6:30PM.

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