

Practice Technologies, Inc. has announced the release of an upgrade to its popular work product retrieval application, RealPractice Private Access. The upgraded Private Access, Version 3.2, includes new extraction capabilities to capture substantive area classifications from documents, and enhancements to the search interface for both litigation and transactional document repositories.
“As our client base increases, the areas of substantive law, practice designations and document types that RealPractice must encompass likewise expands,” said Rudolph DeFelice, president and chief executive officer of Practice Technologies, Inc. “The latest release of Private Access incorporates new classification logic to better reflect our clients’ diverse practices. While we’re devoted to providing our users with an application that meets their specific practice needs, we’re equally committed to making RealPractice a system that’s extremely easy to use. The improvements we’ve made to the user interface in this release are another phase in an ongoing effort to create a system that requires little if no training.”
RealPractice Private Access Version 3.2 is now available, on a stand-alone basis or as part of the RealPractice Suite.
Established in 2000 and based in Venice, California, Practice Technologies, Inc. is a company of lawyers and legal technologists who deliver software and content-based systems to the legal community. The company’s flagship product is the RealPractice Suite, which is the first and only product suite specifically designed for accessing and using attorney work product, whether it was created by the firm, by attorneys at other firms who’ve filed documents in the public domain, or by legal experts. Practice Technologies’ clients include some of the most prestigious law firms in America, firms that make up nearly 20% of the AmLaw 100. They include Allen Matkins; Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan; Baker Botts; Blank Rome; Buchalter Nemer Fields & Younger; Chapman & Cutler; Cravath, Swaine & Moore; DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary; Duane Morris; Fenwick & West; Irell & Manella; Hunton & Williams; Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman; Kelley Drye & Warren; Kirkland & Ellis; Latham & Watkins; Littler Mendelson; Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; Moses & Singer; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker; Polsinelli Shalton Welte Suelthaus; Reed Smith; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; Thelen Reid; Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; and Winston & Strawn.
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