Monthly Archives: March 2009

Connecticut Law Tribune covers Rocket Matter! Great Article on the history of Online Legal Productivity

Douglas S. Malan of the Connecticut Law Tribune wrote a fantastic piece on Rocket Matter.  It was published yesterday, March 30, 2009 and goes into our company history for those that are interested.  Here’ a brief snippet:
Larry Port consistently heard from his attorney friends in small law firms that there was a lack of options [...]

Using Twitter to build Dialog for Business and Celebrities

We’ve been enjoying the use of Twitter to put a personal and humorous touch to our business. If you’ve been following us, you’ll see our product announcements, ruminations on Software as a Service and cloud computing, as well as discussions about blanket-related infomercials.
The New York Times today featured an article about business and celebrity use [...]

The Importance of Customer Relationship Management (CRM Systems) for Law Firms

Law.com’s Legal Technology blog recently featured a post about the importance of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems for law firms.  They point out that this crucial piece of business software is efficiently accomplished via Software as a Service (SaaS).
It’s all about cases and matters, right? Well, sorta-kinda. Underlying the matters are people. And those people are [...]

Legal Productivity: 10 Tips Gleaned from the Software Industry

Recently ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) published an article we wrote in their quarterly magazine Peer to Peer.  It’s a great magazine exploring exciting new ideas in the field of legal technology, and we’re excited to be part of their publication.

The idea behind the article is this:  designing and delivering software is not an easy [...]

Rocket Matter Training Via Twitter – Increasing Legal Productivity

We’re embarking on a new experiment, using Twitter to train people how to increase their productivity with Rocket Matter!
The idea is this:  Rocket Matter is easy to use.  But a lot of its productivity features go undiscovered.  So, using Twitter, we can send out the very basic instructions.  This way, in about 2 minutes someone [...]