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Yes, you could use software to do all of this, but hire a lawyer.
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In fact, it was a woman lawyer, Stephanie Kimbro, who developed one of the first pieces of software to run a law office online.
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We also ran our data through a sixth source: Quicken Suite 98, with Quicken Financial Planner (version 3.2a), probably the leading retail do-it-yourself software package in this field, and Quicken Estate Planner, a part of Quicken Family Lawyer.
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The former lawyer and advance man for Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign is applying those skills as a software entrepreneur.
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That way, software can make the first cut, identifying questionable charges for photocopying, or a firm that assigns a new lawyer to the case without first obtaining approval from the client.
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But if the UCITA eventually is passed by state legislatures, becoming law, the American software industry will ship worse software than today, according to one of the most ardent opponents of UCITA, Cem Kaner, a lawyer and IT professional, based in Santa Clara, California.
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