Articles Posted in April, 2003

DocuLex reorganizes its site by industries

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DocuLex, developer and marketer of document imaging software, announced the creation of what it calls an online document-imaging resource center. This is a bit misleading, because the site remains primarily devoted to marketing DocuLex products. Now, however, the site is organized by industry. Select “Legal” and jump to a page describing the company’s…

RealLegal launches new company Web site

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RealLegal, a Denver-based provider of litigation and practice-management software for lawyers, today announced the launch of its redesigned company Web site. A company announcement says the new site includes more informative content and product documentation, improved navigation, new product demos, a directory of court reporting firms using leading technology, a reseller locator, a…

New Web resource targets physicians, attorneys

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A new Web site, LAWprn.com, aims to serve as a comprehensive legal resource for physicians, attorneys and health care professionals. The site promises an array of medical-legal resources, including 200 articles exploring significant legal and regulatory issues such as Medicare payment policy, medical liability, professional ethics, and the new privacy standards. A subscription-based service,…

Investigators conclude D.C. lawyer was Deep Throat

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After a four-year investigation, students at the University of Illinois have concluded that Deep Throat, the anonymous source who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein break open the Watergate scandal, was Fred Fielding, deputy counsel to former President Nixon and now a litigator with the Washington, D.C., firm Morgan, Lewis and Bockius. In the past,…