Mesa firm aims to link lawyers with software
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Legaland Inc. develops computer programs for the specialized needs of lawyers. Founder H. Phillip Fast's goal is to have 150 computer stores across the country carrying his product line of 20 to 25 programs. The programs support billing, litigation, trust accounting, real estate planning, pension and estate planning, and information research.
Publication Name: Arizona Business Gazette
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0273-6950
Year: 1985
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Strike! Valley bowled over
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Bowling has become a big money-maker again. Both Brunswick Recreation Centers and Fair Lanes, builders of bowling alleys, have built new centers in Arizona, and see increasing use of centers by 'Yuppies', as well as other bowlers. Promotional activities include free lessons, and Amateur Bowling Tour competitions.
Publication Name: Arizona Business Gazette
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0273-6950
Year: 1985
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