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LexisNexis, the creators of Time Matters and PC Law, are holding their annual Certified Independent Consultant (CIC) conference in Orlando, FL from Thursday, September 22 through Saturday September 24. Dana Riel and Jack Schaller, representing Eastern Legal Systems, will be in attendance at the conference.

We would very much like to take client questions, comments and concerns about Time Matters and PC Law to the “powers that be” at Lexis during this conference, so that we can reflect to ownership what is on our clients’ minds regarding these products.

 It would be very helpful to us (and we think to Lexis, as well!) if you could send us any information which you would like us to raise with the product managers and executives responsible for the future of these two products. There should be a few opportunities for open forums during the conference, and we will do our best to make sure that your voice is heard, if you have something you would like to say to Lexis.

 You can either send your comments via email directly to [email protected], or if you would prefer to post your comments publicly, simply add your comment to this post.

 Dana and Jack will be travelling on Thursday, so if you could send – or post – your comments by Wednesday, September 21, that would be most appreciated.

Thanks for helping us out with this. We promise to post our impressions of the conference, and of what we hear about the future of these two products, just as soon as we return from Orlando.

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