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DataCert Named Leading E-Billing Provider for America's Highest-Grossing Law Firms
Business Wire, Dec 4, 2007
HOUSTON -- DataCert, Inc., the leading provider of legal and IP spend and matter management solutions, today announced that Law Firm Inc.'s 12th AmLaw Tech Survey has designated DataCert as the primary electronic invoicing software supplier for America's highest-grossing law firms (the AmLaw 200).
Twenty-three percent of the AmLaw 200 law firms polled indicated that DataCert was the main software provider used for the exchange of e-invoices between law firms and their corporate clients. The poll included nine providers/options in the e-invoicing category.
"DataCert has been helping law firms simplify the electronic invoicing process for almost a decade. Our approach is simple: Provide an implementation team that is knowledgeable about the technology and can apply best practices to new customers. Our ranking as the leading solution provider demonstrates our continued commitment to law firm clients in America and worldwide," commented Jeff Bolke, senior vice president of field operations, DataCert.
Included in DataCert's client base are 99% of the AmLaw 200, 91% of the AmLaw Global 100 and the entire Magic Circle. In all, DataCert has connections in more than 115 countries.
The 12th AmLaw Tech Survey covered a variety of legal technology trends, including collaboration tools, instant messaging, wireless communications and voice over internet protocol (VoIP). Conducted in the spring of 2007, the survey included the responses of more than 125 AmLaw 200 technology executives.
To view the complete survey, please visit www.lawfirminc.com.
About Law Firm Inc.
Law Firm Inc. is a bi-monthly magazine that provides law firms with information and practical advice on a wide variety of business, operations and management issues. The magazine addresses the growing tactical challenges facing law firms in areas including financing, compensation, real estate management, purchasing and technology implementation, as managers re-examine traditional industry business practices.
About DataCert([R]), Inc.
DataCert, Inc. is the largest and fastest-growing supplier of legal and IP spend and matter management solutions. Corporate counsel rely on DataCert's products and services to manage legal activities and provide transparency into outside legal spend. With 71 Fortune([R]) 500 clients and customer connections in 115 countries, DataCert processes in excess of $9 billion of electronic invoicing data on an annualized basis. DataCert is headquartered in Houston with offices in Austin, Dallas, Frankfurt, London and Paris. Visit DataCert at www.datacert.com for more information.
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