Next Up At The Non-Event: Getting Your Docs In A Row 

What the data reveals about ATL readers’ document management concerns. 

With the Above the Law Legal Tech Non-Event underway, we’re busy finalizing our next area, which will focus on document management, assembly, and PDF tools. 

We launched the Non-Event in February to bring the technology conversation directly to tech-perplexed lawyers. Our Non-Event is conducted in plain English, geared to meet a fully booked schedule, and has the aspiration of creating “fun” (within reason, of course). 

To get a jump on our doc management discussion, we’re providing some “intent data” compiled by Bombora, an Above the Law marketing partner. The word cloud below illustrates the document management topics that are foremost on the minds of ATL readers, based on increasing interest over the past 12 weeks. 

Over 146,000 Above the Law unique visitors are interested in rich text format, making it the top surging topic, with TIFFs, e-signature software, and contract management topics rounding out the top five.

Here are the numbers showing interest in the top 15 areas:

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Bombora is the largest B2B data cooperative — an arrangement where numerous publishers pool anonymized user data to determine areas of interest for varied user groups and companies.

The resulting intent data reveals topics where research activity is accelerating among a subset of users — a possible indicator of intent to invest in this area. 

Stay tuned for the next installment of the Non-Event to do some research of your own. And in case you haven’t already, head over to our Practice Management section to give your current workflow a major upgrade.  

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