The National Law Journal 1995 Joshua Macht |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Creative computing yields low-cost upgrades; the challenge for this firm's MIS director is to implement cutting-edge technology on a budget. (law firm Frost & Jacobs, Cincinnati, Ohio)(Law Office Tech) | Law | Joshua Macht |
'Electronic labor force' integrates applications; a Northwest firm implements a new case-management system that works like elves in the night. (ELF Technology system at Bullivant, Hauser, Bailey, Pendergrass & Hoffman, Portland, Oregon)(Law Office Tech) | Law | Joshua Macht |
Former lawyer fills technology-user rift; years of practice qualify this director to find and implement the software attorneys need. (Martin Chavis of Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, Salem, North Carolina)(Law Office Tech) | Law | Joshua Macht |
MIS gets boot when results don't compute; at Pierce Atwood, members of the bar harbor no reservations about outsourcing their tech staff. (Pierce, Atwood, Scribner, Allen, Smith & Lancaster of Portland, Maine)(Law Office Tech) | Law | Joshua Macht |
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