Notes on court monitoring, EGRN extracts, local databases, document templates, and legal practice automation.
A practical look at which court events should be tracked automatically and why manual docket checks stop scaling.
A concise checklist for property extracts: object, owner, restrictions, transfer history, and technical markers.
Local storage keeps control over cases, contacts, and documents without forcing a cloud subscription.
How to keep contract, claim, and letter templates organized so the team uses current versions.
EGRN extract wording on unit-holders of closed-end mutual funds, joint shared ownership, and trust management — what matters for legal practice.
From 1 March 2025, GIS ZhKH publication of HOA meeting resolutions interacts with new SNILS-related rules. How the law reads and what it means for managers and owners.
We are pleased to announce an update to LawMatic Property Management that simplifies working with attached files.
Meeting document templates now include Spaces.SpaceNum — the value from the premises card field “Number on the floor plan”.
How court monitoring works in LawMatic B2 on Windows: balance, launching monitoring, a Moscow courts query, and working with the results list.
Yes: some of us shipped LegalTech before the Windows era — on DOS and in Clarion. Little survives, but a few screenshots still exist.