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Name Game
Legal technology vendors often have, shall we say, "unusual" company names, e.g., Daegis, Fios, Aderant, Recommind. LTN's news editor Brendan McKenna became intrigued on the origins of these monikers, which generated this article in the December edition of Law Technology News magazine (short version in print, long version on the website).
In today's commentary, McKenna explores ever more archeology, again finding the history of corporate names from A (ABBYY) to Z (ZL Technologies).
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December 9, 2011 in Commentary & Analysis, From the current issue of LTN | Permalink
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