Category Archives: Press Coverage

Law.com review of Rocket Matter: SaaS Case Management for the Small Firm

Finis R. Price III, practicing attorney and TechnoEsq Presentations Co-Founder, wrote a detailed, thorough, and balanced review of Rocket Matter and of Legal Software as a Service advantages in general.
Being reviewed by Finis is a real honor:  this guy really knows his stuff when it comes to technology, AV, Mac topics, aside from his legal expertise. [...]

How Legal Software as a Service can Help Chicago Lawyers Go Green

We wrote an article for our friends at Chicago Lawyer exploring the green benefits of web-based legal software.  To download a PDF reprint, click here.
Chicago law firms, like the rest of the country’s businesses, are hopping on the “green” bandwagon.  The benefits of an environmentally friendly business can be both altruistic and economical, allowing firms [...]

Seth Rowland of TechnoLawyer Reviews Rocket Matter

Seth Rowland, a leading legal technology expert and President & Founder of Basha Systems, wrote a comprehensively review Rocket Matter for TechnoLawyer.  We thank Seth for taking his considerable time to evaluate our product.  
What resulted was a  comprehensive article, much deeper and insightful than just a review of features.  Seth really understood our product [...]

TechnoEsq Interviews Rocket Matter about SaaS Security

Finis Price from TechnoEsq stopped by the Rocket Matter booth at ABA Techshow and interviewed me about safety measures we take at Rocket Matter to guard data.  We had a great, in depth conversation.  
Take a look at the interview here!  The quality of the video is amazing for web.  You’ll probably be taken aback [...]

Legal Business Development Through Writing

 Operating out of South Florida, we often receive thought leaders visiting their parents. Such was the case yesterday, when I had the pleasure of meeting with Ari Kaplan, legal technology writer, speaker, and consultant.
I had a great talk with Ari, learning about his book “The Opportunity Maker” and his business philosophies. We conversed [...]

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 [...]

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 mentioned in MacLife Article: 1

We were excited to find out that Rocket Matter was mentioned in a MacLife feature story, 10 Reasons Your Small Business Should Run on Macs.  We’re in reason #4, Return on Investment.  The author profiles Ben Stevens, our friend The Mac Lawyer, from Stevens MacPhail, P.A. in South Carolina.  From the article:
Since the switch, the company’s [...]

“The Cloud” Explained, part 1 of 2

This article first appeared in FindLaw’s Technology section on February 20, 2009.

“The Cloud” Explained, Part 1 of 2
By Larry Port of Rocket Matter
In the technology world, “the cloud” is an apt name for a murky topic with a hazy definition. Originally a computer science term, technologists and non-technologists alike have used “cloud computing” loosely, casually, [...]

Rocket Matter Online Legal Practice Management Coverage in Feb, 2009

We enjoyed getting to know Sean Doherty, Legal Technology Editor at Law.com and the author of the Law.com’s Legal Technology Blog at Legal Tech 2009.  Software as a Service and Rocket Matter was first highlighted in his blog in his Legal Tech wrap up story, and again in The National Law Journal: 
Software as a Service is [...]