T Lex - Extranets for Lawyers

Communicate • Collaborate • Co-ordinate

T Lex develops "extranets" -- private Web sites for corporations, law  firms and others. Each site is customized to meet the particular needs of each client. T Lex extranets allow corporations to better manage their legal matters, law firms to better work together -- they let anyone who needs to work with others better communicate, collaborate and manage the vast amounts of information that is a part of legal matters. We offer tiered access levels so that people need only see what you want them to -- site "sponsors" typically have full access, other users may have some restrictions.

A T Lex extranet lets companies and firms better address two universal issues: how to make the best use of existing knowledge and past effort, and how to best manage current matters of all kinds (litigation, transactions. etc.).

The extraordinary flexibility of our system permits it to be adapted to meet virtually any need. And since our servers never sleep, you have access to your site anytime, from anywhere.

In addition to creating the sites, T Lex hosts and maintains them on its own servers. We work with our clients to ensure that information is kept current. All that users need to access their sites is a simple Web browser.

T Lex was founded by Lee H. Glickenhaus, a litigator with over thirteen years experience managing complex commercial and environmental cases and a partner with Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C., one of Boston's largest firms, until he started T Lex.

Corporate Legal Times says of T Lex:

"Rarely does one find a new information tool so well suited to carry the promise of technology the next step forward. Using low-cost, simple and effective web technology, legal departments now can create specialized information centers to assist them with managing cases and outside counsel. T Lex provides users with plenty of extranet options, with additional customization available."

We're pleased to announce our new product: TrialJuries, the online mock jury system.

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