Lindon, UT 6/29/2010 5:40:18 AM
News / Business

Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Chooses HotDocs for Complex Document Automation

Firm replaces defunct D3 with market-leading document automation software

 

Lindon, Utah and Edinburgh, Scotland – June 28, 2010 – HotDocs Corporation, the market leader in document automation software, today announced that it has inked a deal with Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, a leading Midwestern law firm, to supply HotDocs software for the firm’s diverse document assembly needs. Whyte Hirschboeck, known for its intellectual leadership, both in the field of law as well as in the community, will look to deploy HotDocs across its 40+ practice areas in the coming months.

 

 “Whyte Hirschboeck, while located in the Midwest, has a global presence,” noted Leonard DuCharme, Marketing VP for HotDocs Corporation. “They’re highly respected across a wide range of practice areas, and we’re delighted they’ve chosen HotDocs as their document automation platform.”

 

HotDocs, a long-standing technology standard in the US legal market, continues to gain market share, both in the US and abroad. “Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek chose HotDocs because it’s the industry leader in document automation tools,” commented Al Ciochon, Director of IT, “and because it can perform the complex logic required to build our legal documents.”

 

The HotDocs Professional Services team will be working with Whyte Hirschboeck personnel to convert the old D3 template libraries to HotDocs libraries in the coming months.

 

For more information, visit http://www.hotdocs.com/ or follow HotDocs on Facebook.

 

About HotDocs:
HotDocs Corporation is the recognized market leader in document automation and document assembly software, serving over 500,000 users worldwide, including 80% of the Am Law 200, 20% of the Fortune 500, and firms, corporations, and government agencies of all sizes.  Having pioneered the concept of automated document generation in the late 1970s, HotDocs Corporation is now a wholly owned subsidiary of HotDocs Ltd.

 

Contact:

Leonard DuCharme

(801) 615-2210