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Summation #1 Used Litigation Support Tool
Legal Assistant Today's Annual Technology Survey
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Leading litigation software also most used for transcript management and production tools.
San Francisco, CA - May 6, 2003 - Legal Assistant Today magazine has released its annual Technology Survey. Results show that Summation®, from Summation Legal Technologies, Inc., is the most popular litigation support software among the respondents. This is the fourth (4th) year that Summation has been identified as the most popular litigation support software by Legal Assistant Today's Technology Survey.
Summation was also indicated the most used software product for Transcript Management and Production Tools. More than 63% of the respondents use Summation for Transcript Management, scoring nearly 5 times higher than the second runner-up in the category. In the general Database category, Summation ranked #2 right behind Microsoft Access; interestingly, Access hosted database information can be searched from the Summation Case Explorer.
"We are excited and honored that the readers of LAT have chosen Summation as their litigation software of choice for the fourth year," said Jon Sigerman, President of Summation Legal Technologies, Inc. "These results are indicative of the technology trends in law firms. We're glad to know our products are being used 'hands-on' by legal assistants to build a winning case."
The Technology Survey is the lead story in the May/June 2003 issue of Legal Assistant Today, which is published by James Publishing Company. A random sampling of 2,000 current, paid LAT subscribers received exclusive invitations to participate in the survey. An excerpt of the survey may be found on Summation's website at info.summation.com/news/lattechsurvey.pdf For further information about the survey, visit Legal Assistant Today's website at www.legalassistanttoday.com.
About Summation
Summation Legal Technologies, Inc. is a privately held company based in San Francisco, California, where it pioneered PC-based integrated litigation support software in 1988. The company's products are now in use by over 50,000 litigation professionals in law firms large and small, in corporations, and in government agencies. These products have been used in many high profile cases, such as the Department of Justice's case versus Microsoft led by David Boies (see BusinessWeek, 3/15/99). Summation is a recognized leader in its field, and has won more awards and surveys than any other application in its class, including the AmLaw Tech Survey of America's top 100-200 law firms (4 consecutive years); the LawNet Technology Survey (3 consecutive years); the 2001 ABA Legal Technology Survey; Legal
Assistant Today Technology Survey (four consecutive years); Law Office Computing's Readers' Choice Award (six consecutive years); and the TechnoLawyer "@" award (four consecutive years). For more information, visit www.summation.com or call 800.735.7866.
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