CompuLaw Expands Court Rules Coverage Across the United States Company Announces Significant
Overall Growth as LOS ANGELES – August 28, 2006 – CompuLaw LLC, publisher of calendar/docket software with built-in court rules databases, has released 50 new Domestic Trademark rules databases and has added new jurisdictions to its court rules databases for Pennsylvania, Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Delaware, Tennessee, New York, Louisiana and California. In addition, due to the company’s tremendous growth this past year and the opening of a newly designed, larger corporate headquarters in Century City, they are able to expand operations, primarily in their rules and development departments. CompuLaw’s trusted calendar/docket software is currently used by over 70% of the top 50 law firms in California, over 60% of the AmLaw Top 50 law firms, and has been ranked as the #1 calendaring software used by AmLaw 100, AmLaw 200 and ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) member firms. CompuLaw also recently won the Law Technology News® company/product award for outstanding achievement in docketing/calendaring software for 2005. “Revenue is up and we have just closed our third major enterprise client this year,” said Joseph C. Scott, J.D., Vice President and General Manager, CompuLaw, LLC. “We have recently moved into our new office building in Century City, which is more than five times the square footage of the original CompuLaw headquarters. The new offices give us the room to keep up with our growing product line and rules offerings—we’ve sent a total of 145 new updates already this year—as well as our rapidly increasing staff needs. In the past few months, we have hired two additional attorneys for our rules department and are currently hiring for new positions in sales, training, customer service and rules support. We are proud of CompuLaw’s most recent developments and successes as the leading legal calendaring software provider.” In 2005, CompuLaw released 245 rules updates and 100 new rule sets for numerous jurisdictions across the United States, including Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. CompuLaw has also released many specialized rule sets such as the Federal Communications Commission, American Arbitration Association, UNCITRAL Arbitration Association, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and the New York Stock Exchange Arbitration Rules calendaring databases. For the complete list of CompuLaw rule databases, visit www.compulaw.com. About CompuLaw Vision Vision is CompuLaw’s trusted calendar and 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 MSDE versions. Vision integrates with Microsoft Outlook®, Novell GroupWise®, Lotus Notes™ and the CompuLaw Vision Web Portal™. About CompuLaw Founded in 1978, CompuLaw 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, and is the only vendor that offers rules databases that are entirely authored or edited by qualified attorneys. For more information about CompuLaw, CompuLaw Vision, CompuLaw Rules or other CompuLaw products, call (800) 444-0020 or visit www.compulaw.com.
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