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LexisNexis Receives Multiple Readers’ Choice Awards from Law Office Computing
Readers of leading legal publication award LexisNexis for outstanding case/practice
management, electronic discovery, document assembly applications
DAYTON, OH, July 26, 2004 - Readers of Law Office Computing, one of the leading legal trade publications in the country, recently named multiple LexisNexis® products and services as winners and finalists for its annual Readers’ Choice Awards. The awards program, which is in its tenth year, honors exceptional software manufacturers that have contributed to technological advancement in the legal industry.
LexisNexis, U.S., a leading provider of legal, news and business information services, was honored with three Readers’ Choice Awards this year, including:
"While every award bestowed upon LexisNexis for outstanding products and services validates the work we do, awards that come from our customers - in this case, the readers of Law Office Computing - are particularly gratifying," said Lou Andreozzi, president and CEO, North American Legal Markets, LexisNexis. "This is especially true since many of our winning products are new to the LexisNexis family, and reaffirm our commitment to bringing greater value to our customers with top-line products and services that assist them in running a successful legal practice."
Law Office Computing’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards is an important resource for attorneys and support staff who are looking to make technology purchases. With feedback provided by their peers, attorneys can be confident that the winning products in this contest are those used and trusted most by other firms.
"As in years past, LexisNexis products came out on top in the survey, with Applied Discovery tying for winner in the electronic discovery category, as well as Time Matters and HotDocs which won the categories of case/practice management and document assembly, respectively," said Jamie Tyo, managing editor, Law Office Computing. "Our magazine is the premiere choice for attorneys and legal support staff looking to make a technology purchase, keep up on the latest trends, and learn some new technology tips and tricks. No matter the size or focus of a firm, Law Office Computing can help attorneys make informed decisions and keep on the cutting edge of technology."
The recognition received by LexisNexis during this year's Law Office Computing Readers' Choice Awards is another example of how the company offers its customers a complete portfolio of products and services that go beyond authoritative legal research. These include electronic filing, electronic discovery, knowledge management, practice management, time and billing management, system hosting, and disaster recovery services.
About Law Office Computing
Law Office Computing is a bi-monthly publication that aims to save readers time and money in making their technology decisions. As one of the premier magazines serving the legal technology marketplace, Law Office Computing's specific legal technology focus offers helpful and technologically practical information, such as: substantive, independent product reviews; technology updates; expert advice and opinions regarding trends and developments in the technology sector; computer tips and tricks; as well as informative pieces on unique areas, subjects and people within the legal technology field. To do so, Law Office Computing uses the services of legal technology experts, technical writers and professional journalists. Reviews written, promoted or provided by product vendors are never permitted, thereby offering the most unbiased, journalistically balanced presentation possible. For more information, go to www.lawofficecomputing.com.
About LexisNexis
LexisNexis® (www.lexisnexis.com) is a leader in comprehensive and authoritative legal, news and business information and tailored applications. A member of Reed Elsevier Group plc (www.reedelsevier.com), the company does business in 100 countries with 13,000 employees worldwide. In addition to its flagship Web-based research service, LexisNexis, the company includes some of the world's most respected legal publishers such as Martindale-Hubbell®, Matthew Bender®, Butterworths, Les Editions du Juris-Classeur, Abeledo-Perrot and Orac.
In the United States, the LexisNexis® Total Research System offers an extensive range of online and print legal and regulatory information products, tools, customized Web applications and critical filing services that help legal professionals reach confident decisions and comply with the law.
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