Business Services Industry

Software demand booms among lawyers as applications emerge from back office. (Frost & Sullivan's "The US Market for Information Systems for Private Legal Practices")

Software Industry Report, April, 1992

When today's lawyers need to quickly draft complex legal documents, they turn to document assembly programs which present a menu, ask a series of questions, and search a databank for the appropriate language to create a new document.

Such hot new application software programs are examined in Frost & Sullivan's just-published study, The US Market for Information Systems for Private Legal Practices. The report analyzes hardware and software in the legal market, and looks at on-line database and litigation support services, and notes that there is a "a long-term trend toward more law firms maintaining their own databases and doing more of their own work in-house."

The total information systems market amounted to $1.43 billion in 1992 and F&S says it will...

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