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Create the ultimate legal case management plugin on Access #707

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WebWeWantBot opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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Create the ultimate legal case management plugin on Access #707

WebWeWantBot opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment

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title: Create the ultimate legal case management plugin on Access
date: 2024-11-26T17:17:52.913Z
submitter: @julianhuntparalegalsf
number: 674602c097ef1e0598e582f9
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I want to create database of authorities, case details, timelines, and elements of potential claim, then cross-reference for best case law for analytics, have my contacts inform me of traps that are not widely distributed by the court but that cases can fall through and deny relief, lifecycle, and I want to do it on Access so I don't have to pay $150 to manage a client's case file for an attorney or for a LDT licensee situation if I can't get hired


If posted, this will appear at https://webwewant.fyi/wants/674602c097ef1e0598e582f9/

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I think this is suggesting some kind of service on the web that the opener wishes existed, however, this project is about things that we want to exist as standard parts of the web platform. That is, part of browsers or network protocols, etc. Closing this as there's nothing more we can really add

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