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This New Category of Legal Software Lets You ‘Follow the Money’ through Financial Evidence Data

LawSites

The software, which could be considered an e-discovery point solution for financial evidence, has an array of applications for high-value financial investigations such as high net worth divorces, Chapter 11 bankruptcies, mergers and investigations, fraud investigations, and government investigations, the company says.

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Finding of conversion and fraudulent concealment affirmed where brother signed sister’s name on check

Day on Torts

Defendant signed both his own name and plaintiff’s name on the check, then deposited the proceeds into a joint account he shared with his then wife. Plaintiff alleged that she had no knowledge of the annuity, the surrender, or the check until these divorce proceedings in 2019, and accordingly filed this suit for conversion against defendant.

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Time to Vote! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2023

LawSites

Users host meetings, mediations, and depositions that mimics real-life litigation scenarios and provides a level of security befitting legal proceedings. CaseUp Elevator Pitch: CaseUp provides a faster and easier way to share exhibits in remote depositions. We started with depositions. What makes you unique or innovative?

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Top 5 best and worst things about being a paralegal

LexBlog

Depending on the area of law your firm specializes in, you could be helping a client who just lost their job, assisting a client through a trying divorce, or consoling a client who lost a loved one while working to recover their losses. It provides an opportunity to help a person in their time of need. The Never-ending Learning Curve.

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Top 5 best and worst things about being a paralegal

LexBlog

Depending on the area of law your firm specializes in, you could be helping a client who just lost their job, assisting a client through a trying divorce, or consoling a client who lost a loved one while working to recover their losses. It provides an opportunity to help a person in their time of need. The Never-ending Learning Curve.