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Product Review: iOrion by William J. Dunaway – Legal IT Professionals

“Among lawyers, I as an early iOS adopter, having used iPhones® and iPads® in my practice since the second generation…”

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iOrion® Brings Mobile Practice Management to Midsized Firms by Robert J. Ambrogi – LawSites Blog

“When it comes to law practice management technology, recent years have seen the launch of a bevy of cloud-based platforms…”

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“IT and the Business of Billable Time” by Kevin Harris and Walt Romney Jr. – Peer to Peer Issue – ILTA

“Legal IT Professionals have a tough job; they have a demanding envrionment of lawyers and legal staff who work against deadlines and often panic when their hardware or software malfunctions…”

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“It’s About Time You Got Paid” by Kevin Harris – Attorney At Work

“You deserve to get paid for your valuable legal services – whether you are a solo practitioner or working at a larger law firm…”

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Accelerating Receivables for Greater Profitability by Kevin Harris and Allison Renaud – ABA Law Practice Magazine

“It doesn’t matter if your firm is in the AM Law 100 with offices around the world or a solo shop with a single office: You have an accounts receivable (A/R) department…”

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Shapiro, Sher, Guinot and Sandler Leaves the Cloud Behind and Implements Orion by Renee Lane-Kunz – Legal IT Insider

“Midsize Law Firm Finds the Right Fit…”

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Compare & Contrast: Midsize Law Firm Practice Management Software by Sean Doherty – LTN Law Technology News

“After evaluating practice management software as a service (SaaS) in the October 2011 issue of Law Technology News, I sent a request for information to LexisNexis, Orion Law Management Systems, and Thomson Reuters so I could compare their PM software installed in midsize law firms (50+ attorneys)…”

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