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Following is a PR  that  many might suggest are issues they should have dealt with at the turn of the decade.

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LexisNexis Unveils Impressive Roster of Software Product Updates at LegalTech NY
Dedicated Focus on Legal Software Stands to Improve Benefits Customers Receive with Tighter Product Integration and Faster Development Cycles

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LexisNexis, Software, Raleigh, NC
The LexisNexis “Software Center of Excellence” in Raleigh, NC
Our initiative to consolidate and focus is a clear effort to capitalize on our strengths and scale in order to deliver world-class software to the legal market.
Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) February 02, 2015

LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading provider of content and technology solutions, announced today it has rolled out a series of software updates across products in its newly combined business of law and litigation software portfolio. The product announcements come on the heels of an initiative where the company, over the course of the last several years, has consolidated US-based software operations into single software division based in Raleigh, NC.
“Our initiative to consolidate and focus is a clear effort to capitalize on our strengths and scale in order to deliver world-class software to the legal market,” said Mike Lipps, the managing director for the LexisNexis software division and champion of the Legal Software Bill of Rights. “Legal technology is becoming an imperative and competitive advantage in both the business and practice of law – and that’s what we’re aiming to deliver for our customers.”
The benefit of a dedicated software division for customers is observed in a common theme among and across a number of specific product updates. For example the most recent round of legal software updates – listed below – center on enhancing the user experience, improving performance and developing products that are both easy for the legal professional to use and afford the efficiencies promised by technology.
Two Special Book Signings in Booth #100
The LexisNexis software division is exhibiting in booth #100 and will feature two special guest authors who will be on hand to sign books following their sessions. The books are free – a LexisNexis courtesy – to those who attend the session in which the respective author is presenting.
February 3rd at 3:15 p.m., Ben M. Schorr. Mr. Schorr is the author of “Microsoft Office 365 for Lawyers” and will be co-presenting a session by a similar title (LFB2) on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 from 2:00-3:15 p.m. Immediately following this session, Mr. Schorr will be on hand in the LexisNexis exhibit to sign books.
February 4th at 10:00 a.m., Ann M. Guinn. Ms. Guinn serves on the LexisNexis Firm Manager® advisory board, is an occasional contributor to the Business of Law Blog, and the author of “Minding Your Own Business: The Solo and Small Firm Lawyer’s Guide to a Profitable Practice.” She will be co-presenting a session titled “Seven Secrets to Overcoming Under Earning” (LFB3) – and since it is one of the last sessions on Tuesday – she will be on hand the following day February 4, 2014 from 10:00-10:30 a.m. in booth #100 for a book signing.
Those interested obtaining a complimentary copy of one or both books should review the official LegalTech New York schedule in order to verify the date, time and location of the sessions where these authors are presenting.
Software Updates at LegalTech New York 2015
Attendees are welcome to stop by the exhibit see the product updates the LexisNexis software division is announcing at LegalTech which include the following:
The newest version of the CaseMap solution – version 11 – was just launched in January and modernized the user interface in the familiar look and style of the Microsoft® Office 2013 productivity suite that is familiar to most legal professionals for its popular ‘user ribbon’ across the top of the screen. The new version 11 also includes a new “tool tips” capability that allows users to hover over any item on the customizable user ribbon and view some helpful hints about that function.
The Concordance Evolution 3.2 product now supports the Microsoft Windows® 8 platform (running the Microsoft Internet Explorer® 10 browser) and the Windows 8.1 platform (running Internet Explorer 11 browser). It also includes improvements to the speed and performance of the system when reviewers conduct searches of the image and production set, as well as when they run billing reports.
The new release of the LexisNexis Concordance 10.21 software makes it easier for users of the traditional Concordance eDiscovery management software product to feed data into the system. It achieves this with the release of a new “edoc” engine, as well as new drag-and-drop functionality for native file production.
The LexisNexis Sanction 4.0 software now features multi-user support so that more than one person can update the same matter at the same time. It also includes performance enhancements to the transcript viewer, new drag-and-drop functionality to import exhibits, transcripts and other media, and a new feature that allows users to rotate any page within an exhibit with the click of a button.
The LexisNexis Firm Manager® product rolled out document foldering for its online law firm practice management solution. This feature allows users to create folders and subfolders within the Firm Manager product in the cloud – just like one might expect folders to work on a desktop computer. This provides law firms with an easy and already familiar way to organize documents, client files and legal matters; for example, entire folders can be attached to matters. Foldering solves a daily productivity and organizational challenge for attorneys with hundreds and sometimes thousands of files associated with client cases. The latest Firm Manager product – and entirely new product built from the ground up – was first announced at LegalTech NY last year. Since then the Firm Manager team has developed and released a series of product updates and enhancements and has earned several optimistic reviews including one recently published in Attorney at Work which stated, “the new Firm Manager shines.”
Building a Software Center of Excellence
In 2014 LexisNexis consolidated all U.S.-based software businesses, including business of law software tools and litigation software technology, into a single cohesive division dedicated to software for the legal community. The software division established a headquarters and “Software Center of Excellence” on North Carolina State’s Centennial Campus in Raleigh, NC – a public-private partnership seated the midst of one the largest undergraduate engineering programs in the country.
The LexisNexis location on Centennial Campus is home-base to more than 300 employees and growing. The software division recently added a new CFO and vice president of Marketing to the leadership team in Raleigh and also has approximately 70 open positions at the time of this writing.
In 2014, LexisNexis was selected as a finalist for the “Best Place to Work” award program presented by the North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) and the Triangle Business Journal named Michael Lipps – who leads the software division – to a list of top technology executives in region.

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