CompuLaw LLC, Los Angeles, Calif., publisher of calendar/docket matter management software with built-in court rules databases, has announced that 72% of AmLaw 100 firms now rely on CompuLaw court rules in their docketing department. In addition, according to the most recent 250 Survey from The National Law Journal, more of the nation's largest law firms use CompuLaw Vision than any other rules-based legal calendaring/docketing software.
"In these economic times, we are not only grateful for our successes, but we appreciate the overwhelming loyalty and support that we receive from our customers," said David J. Kalmick, president and CEO of CompuLaw. "We recognize that risk management strategies are a top priority for today's law firms. Calendar/deadline-related errors continue to be the leading cause of malpractice claims, and during our last economic downturn, malpractice claims rose up to 60 percent. Our goal is to continue to educate law firms on how to successfully improve docketing efficiencies, reduce risk and, perhaps most important, protect client interests."
According to the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) 2008 Technology Usage Survey, CompuLaw Vision is the most widely-used calendaring/docketing software among ILTA member firms. In addition, CompuLaw's Vision software and court rules-based technologies are currently used by over 82% of the top 50 law firms in California.
CompuLaw offers rules databases for all 50 states, including State, Federal, Appellate, Supreme Court, Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property and more. During 2008, CompuLaw released 346 separate rules updates (rule sets updated 3,690 times in total) as well as 91 new rule sets for numerous jurisdictions across the United States, including Illinois, Indiana, California, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Michigan, New Mexico, Georgia and Tennessee.
For the complete list of CompuLaw rules databases, visit www.compulaw.com.
About CompuLaw Vision
Vision is CompuLaw's trusted calendar/docket matter management software that enables attorneys to automatically schedule critical dates in accordance with court rules, greatly reducing the possibility of missing deadlines through error-prone and time-consuming manual docket calculations. Vision is a full-featured application for Windows and is available in MS SQL and SQL Express 2005 (MSDE) versions. Vision integrates with Microsoft OutlookR, Novell GroupWiseR, Lotus Notes and the CompuLaw Vision Web PortalT.
The CompuLaw Vision Web Portal provides users with around-the-clock access to their schedules and other pertinent calendaring information from any location, via their individual Web browsers. CompuLaw CollaborateT, a new web part component that integrates Vision Web Portal with the MicrosoftR Office SharePointR Server, allows Web Portal's popular Event List and How was this date calculated? sm features to be incorporated into SharePoint 2007 Web sites.
About CompuLaw
Founded in 1978, CompuLaw, LLC publishes court rules databases for use with calendar/docket and case management systems. CompuLaw offers rules databases for all 50 states, including State, Federal, Appellate, Supreme Court, Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property and more. For more information about CompuLaw, CompuLaw Vision, CompuLaw Rules or other CompuLaw products,
For more information, call 800/ 444-0020 or visit http://www.compulaw.com.




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