Sentences with phrase «legal document archive»

According to The Street, when RocketLawyer got started in 2007, it purchased Broderbund's legal document archive, which was more than 20 years old.

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Thirdly, unlike bone remains, of which only a small percentage have been excavated, parchments are above ground, archived and in the case of legal documents, directly related to specific dates — a level of resolution largely unachievable with any other historic DNA source.
It may also create the possibility that these exchanges become a part of your legal medical record and will need to be documented and archived in your chart.
It also provides an archive of the many legal opinions, pleadings, and other legal documents that are funnier (intentionally or not) than they have any right to be.
It also provides an archive of the many legal opinions, pleadings, and other legal documents that are funnier (intentionally or not) than they have any right to be.
It also provides an archive of the many legal opinions, pleadings, and other legal documents that are funnier (intentionally or not) than they have any right to be.
«A well - designed blawg can serve as a critical document - management tool for organizing and archiving legal information.
To collect PACER documents, RECAP encourages lawyers and legal researchers to use its extension for Chrome and Firefox browsers that automatically captures every document downloaded from PACER and delivers it to the RECAP archive.
The more difficult calculation was using this archive not only to preserve and document our past but as an instrument actively to advance research into Osgoode's legacy of innovation and leadership and its impact on the legal profession.
Built by attorneys for attorneys, Doxly's secure cloud - based platform automates workflows for diligence and closing checklists, provides transaction - specific analytics and reports, enables legal teams and clients to collaborate on documents, automates electronic signature collection and archives transaction - related information to create digital «closing books» in a secure and trusted environment.
The legal community fears that exchanging documents online and archiving on a secure website is not secure.
Once the Legal Partner has created a digital document, the device can automatically efile the document (even breaking it into five - megabyte chunks); Bates number it to label and identify it; convert it to text using OCR software; e-mail it to a client or counsel; place copies in digital archives and content management systems; and assign costs to a billing application, depending on information that the operator entered prior to scanning.
While this is certainly not a new legal development (you can click here to access my archived posts addressing this topic) reasons for judgement were released this week by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry, confirming yet again that a verbal agreement can create a binding injury claim settlement and that refusing to sign the appropriate closing documents does not create an escape route for a litigant that regrets their decision.
The digital archive collection of the Harvard Law School Library includes selected Harvard Law School publications, government documents (both U.S. and foreign), and secondary legal and law - related sources, such as reports and studies from organizations, scholarly societies, and other types of grey literature.
But IT doesn't fret about e-mail messages or documents from the standpoint of what they contain — they are much more concerned about how and where the data is stored (e.g. e-mail sub-folders & archives, network shares, what directories can they exclude out of a backup, etc.) Legal cares about the content of data first and then concerns themselves with where it can be located.
An additional impediment to legal research in the Internet Archive is that the materials have been digitized and can only be retrieved as «volumes» and not as discrete «documents»; i.e., you can find and retrieve v. 1 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, but it's time - consuming getting to p. 317 of that volume if you're looking specifically for the Succession Duty Act, RSO 1914, c 24 (though once there, you can easily bookmark the page).
Conducted administration and legal office compliance tasks, including and not limited to answering incoming calls, data entry, scanning documents, photocopying, faxing, filing of office records, maintain office stationery levels, archiving, incoming and outgoing
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