Fresh Intelligentsia: PacerPro, Glassdoor, BusyLamp, Rocket Matter, Anaqua

Lots of activity in the legal tech arena this week. Let’s kick off the list with Pacer Pro and turn the mic over to lawyer/journalist Robert Ambrogi (via his post on Law Sites): “PacerPro, the company that provides various advanced tools for searching the federal courts’ PACER system and for managing PACER documents, today unveiled Case Feed, a feature that shows all activity on all of a law firm’s PACER cases in real-time chronological order, including PDFs of case filings. The feature makes electronic filings from PACER instantly available through the PacerPro platform, where they can be easily accessed by anyone in the law firm.”See the press release here. The company also recently released Litigant Profiler.

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• The Glassdoor Blog reports today about pay differences between men and women, offering three lists: 10 jobs where women earn less money than men; 10 that are about the same; and 10 where women earn more. Unfortunately, they are pretty predictable, especially where women get more than men because the jobs are usually women-dominant (such as social workers and social media workers).

• CEO Larry Port checks in to report that Rocket Matter has introduced Atlas, “a complete redesign” of the Rocket Matter interface. “It provides streamlined workflows and simplifies adding matters, billable time, documents, tasks,” he says in the press release.

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• Michael Tal, co-CEO of BusyLamp, reports that the company has become an iManage technology partner. BusyLamp provides legal managment technologies that help corporate legal departments with spending and matter management; they will be integrated into iManage to help streamlines legal operations and processes, he said.

• Anaqua, which offers intellectual property management software and services has updated its flagship product. Anaqua 8.5 offers a range of new features, including enhancements to “Operational Insight,” auto processing, document workspaces, patent onboarding, related art management, and more.

Monica Bay is a Fellow at CodeX and a freelance journalist and consultant. She co-hosts, with Robert Ambrogi, the Law Technology Now podcast produced by Legal Talk Network.