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Learn more about legal matter specification standards (LMSS) Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Register Now: Legal Data Automation with LMSS and NextChapter Docs]( [NextChapter]( Fastcase's trusted bankruptcy software, has recently expanded their document automation tools and case management features into all areas of law. We are excited to announce that these tools for client communication, custom intake, payments and doc preparation will now feature SALI preset fields to help you streamline your entire practice. SALI, [Standards Advancement for the Legal Industry]( is an alliance that established the legal matter specification standards (LMSS). These standard naming conventions and terminology for the legal industry make your data friendlier with other legal tech tools. Want to see these tools in action? [Join us on Tuesday, 12/14 at 2:30 PM ET]( for an in-depth look at NextChapter Docs for all practice areas. You'll find out more about legal matter specification standards and the SALI alliance, and see how to use them to create custom fields in NextChapter. Also, our team will teach you how to create or import templates in NextChapter Docs, drag and drop tags based on your custom fields that will auto-populate where applicable, and duplicate documents with the click of a button. Featured Hosts Damien Riehl - Managing Director of Product Workflow at Fastcase Aside from his role at Fastcase, Damien is a SALI leader, building out the SALI LMSS: from V1's 1,500 fields (Jan. 2020) to V2's 9,700+ fields (Dec. 2021). And he has expanded the fields to encompass both the substance of law (e.g., causes of action, criminal law), as well as the business of law (e.g., flat fees, legal project management). Tim Shadoan - Sales Account Specialist at NextChapter Tim has been with NextChapter for over 2 years, and loves helping legal professionals use our innovative software and add-on tools to fit their firm's unique needs. He's a pro at leading webinars and demos. Copyright © 2021, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Fastcase Inc. 711 D Street NW Washington, DC 20004 Call us for help! 866.773.2782 [unsubscribe from all emails]( [update subscription preferences](

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