January 1, 2016 Rules Update

New Court Rule Sets Available:

United States District Court, District of New Hampshire – Patent Rules

Illinois Circuit Court, 13th Circuit (Bureau, Grundy, and LaSalle Counties)

North Carolina Superior Court, 9th Judicial District (Franklin, Granville, Vance, and Warren Counties)

North Carolina Superior Court, 11A  Judicial District (Harnett County)

North Carolina Superior Court, 11B  Judicial District (Johnston County)

North Carolina Superior Court, 27B  Judicial District (Cleveland and Lincoln Counties)

North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings, Hearings Division

Washington District Court

Washington District Court, King County

Detailed information regarding updated rules can be found on the Rule Update Details page.

American Legalnet Completes Successful Nationwide Customer Deployment

DUANE MORRIS LLP GOES LIVE FIRMWIDE WITH EDOCKETS

Encino, CA – December 17, 2015 – American LegalNet Inc. (ALN) announced today that Duane Morris LLP, with more than 700 attorneys in offices across the United States and internationally, has deployed American LegalNet’s industry leading calendaring and workflow solution – eDockets.

“The eDockets product suite from American LegalNet allows us to consolidate multiple regional software products into one single national platform with regional support,” said John Sroka, CIO at Duane Morris LLP. “The smooth deployment and seamless transition to eDockets speaks to the product and the knowledge and dedication of the staff at ALN. With eDockets, we are now communicating with one platform and we are able to use that platform across jurisdictions to manage information about court actions and deadlines.”

The announcement validates ALN’s vision to be the #1 provider of litigation workflow solutions, helping law firms streamline their workflow to mitigate risk, increase efficiency, and minimize operation costs with a national platform that includes local expertise.

“We are excited to partner with one of the top law firms in the country,” said Erez Bustan, President and CEO of American LegalNet. “The successful deployment of eDockets at Duane Morris reinforces our commitment to our customers to deliver innovative legal workflow solutions and services to enhance efficiency and reduce risk.”

Duane Morris LLP joins a growing number of firms, including 50% of the Am Law 100 firms, who have partnered with American LegalNet to reduce risk by using its product, and to ensure that they have the most current content for their day-to-day practice. American LegalNet’s suite of workflow solutions, individually or combined, allows law firms to improve the workflow critical to supporting the entire litigation or filing lifecycle.

“The smooth deployment and seamless transition to eDockets speaks to the product and the knowledge and dedication of the staff at ALN.”

John Doe

ABOUT AMERICAN LEGALNET, INC
American LegalNet (ALN) was founded in 1996 and is a trusted partner to law firms, empowering them with innovative workflow management technologies that help mitigate risks, increase operational efficiencies, and reduce costs so they can focus on their core competencies. Today American LegalNet is the premier provider of litigation workflow solutions – including eDockets, Docket Direct, Forms WorkFlow, Smart Dockets and Docket Alerts. For more information, visit http://www.alncorp.com.

ABOUT DUANE MORRIS
Duane Morris LLP, a law firm with more than 700 attorneys in offices across the United States and internationally, is asked by a broad array of clients to provide innovative solutions to today’s legal and business challenges.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Scott Lasker
Director of Operations
slasker@americanlegalnet.com 
800-293-2771

November, 2015 Rules Update

New Court Rule Sets Available:

Illinois Circuit Court, 17th Circuit (Winnebago County)

North Carolina Superior Court, 14th Judicial District (Durham County)

North Carolina Superior Court, 17B Judicial District (Stokes & Surry Counties)

Oregon Supreme Court

Texas Civil County Court, Harris County Courts at Law

 

Detailed information regarding updated rules can be found on the Rule Update Details page.

American Legalnet Launches Docket Alerts™ – the next Generation Case Monitoring and Docket Verification Solution

New case monitoring solution delivers the fastest, most accurate and consolidated alerts to the legal community

Charleston, SC – October 26, 2015 – American LegalNet Inc. (ALN) today announced at the National Docketing Association Annual conference, the launch of Docket Alerts™, a case monitoring docket verification solution that allows law firms to efficiently search and monitor the activity of pending cases in the New York State Unified Court System and the Cook and Collar counties of Illinois, by delivering email alerts whenever an event occurs.

Docket Alerts addresses the need to monitor cases via a standalone cloud-based to mitigate risk while maximizing operational efficiency with the fastest, most accurate and consolidated alerts to the legal community. The key features of Docket Alerts are:

With Docket Alerts, law firms can now gain a competitive advantage by receiving fast, accurate alerts -, including missed court calendar events, e-filed documents, case edits in consolidated, concise, easy-to-read formats, and PACER notifications.

“We are the new standard for legal work flow technologies and have a responsibility to the legal community to ensure they have the advanced tools they need to minimize risk and increase operational efficiencies,” said Erez Bustan, President and CEO of American LegalNet. “With Docket Alerts, we have perfected case monitoring with speed, accuracy and reliability – the hallmarks of the ideal case monitoring solution.”

Powered by ALN’s industry leading workflow technologies, alerts are sourced from direct court feeds and are delivered in an easy to read format with concise details of the cases. For a limited time, Docket Alerts is available on a 60-day free trial basis with unlimited cases and alerts. To get started, visit www.DocketAlerts.com.

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ABOUT AMERICAN LEGALNET, INC:

American LegalNet (ALN) was founded in 1996 and is a trusted partner to law firms, empowering them with innovative workflow management technologies that help mitigate risks, increase operational efficiencies, and reduce costs so they can focus on their core competencies. Today American LegalNet is the premier provider of Desktop to Courthouse workflow solutions that include eDockets, Docket Direct, Forms WorkFlow, Smart Dockets and Docket Alerts. For more information, visit http://www.alncorp.com.

Media Contact:
American LegalNet Inc
818-817-9225
Marketing@alncorp.com

October, 2015 Rules Update

New Court Rule Sets Available:

United States District Court, Central District of California, Mag. Karen E. Scott

United States District Court, Northern District of California, Mag. Sallie Kim

New York Supreme Court, New York County, Hon. Sherry Klein Heitler

New York Supreme Court, New York County, Hon. Kelly O’Neill Levy

 

Detailed information regarding updated rules can be found on the Rule Update Details page.

September, 2015 Rules Update

New Court Rule Sets Available:

United States District Court, Central District of California, Mag. Alexander F. MacKinnon

United States District Court, Central District of California, Mag. Karen L. Stevenson

California Superior Court, Marin County – Probate Division

California Superior Court, Stanislaus County – Probate Division

Georgia Superior Court, Clayton County Judicial District

Oregon Circuit Court, 6th Judicial District (Umatilla & Morrow Counties)

American Arbitration Association: Consumer Arbitration Rules

American Arbitration Association: Securities Arbitration – Commercial

American Arbitration Association: Securities Arbitration – Commercial (Expedited)

 

Detailed information regarding updated rules can be found on the Rule Update Details page.

August 1, 2015 Rules Update

New Court Rule Sets Available:

Kansas Supreme Court

Kansas Court of Appeals

New York Supreme Court, New York County, Hon. Barry R. Ostrager

North Carolina Superior Court, 7BC Judicial District

North Carolina Superior Court, 16A Judicial District

North Carolina Superior Court, 19B Judicial District

North Carolina Superior Court, 22B Judicial District

Washington Superior Court, Clark County

Washington Superior Court, Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens Counties

Detailed information regarding updated rules can be found on the Rule Update Details page.

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