Category Archives: Neota Logic

Looking forward to the British Legal Technology Forum ’17 on 14 March

The British Legal Technology Forum ’17 brings together people from the legal and commercial technology sectors to discuss the systems, strategies, processes and platforms which will be relevant to law firms and legal businesses in the near future. Its agenda … Continue reading

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Data protection, TAR and data security dominate my corner of Legaltech

I have already written short holding post about Legaltech (Not yet my Legaltech report) which includes links to posts by others. This article focuses on my own small corner of this vast event. Oh, and yes, I know it was … Continue reading

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Neota Logic expands into the UK with appointment of Greg Wildisen as International Managing Director

If I were a technology investor, I would have put money into Neota Logic when I first heard about it. That would partly have reflected my faith in John Lord, the man who founded nMatrix, sold it to Epiq Systems … Continue reading

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Raising your game – Casey Flaherty’s technology competency audit and Neota Logic

Although I am quite capable of sourcing and writing up my own original material, that is not always the practical nor the best service I can offer you. If someone else has written an interesting article, it makes more sense … Continue reading

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