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Harnessing the net

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Software companies taking cautious approach in implementing web-based applications is explained. Some companies are developing systems from the ground up, while the others are redesigning existing systems.

Author: Campbell, Rachel
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2004
Legal services, Usage, Internet, Technology application

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A new way of thinking: using technology to market these law firms has proven to be successful for business

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Two law firms exemplify how information technology (IT) can used to enhance business. The firms are Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell in Concord, NH; and Belluck and Fox in New York.

Author: Campbell, Rachel
Publisher: James Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2003
General services, Marketing procedures, Marketing, Cover Story, Company systems management, Information management, Company marketing practices, Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell, Belluck and Fox

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Subjects list: United States, Law firms
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