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Law Practice

Mar. 7, 2015

More in-house attorneys look to billing software to ease legal cost woes

For David M. Howard, general counsel of Hortonworks Inc., contract management and legal costs are two of the most frequent issues that keep him up at night. That's why he uses legal billing software to track the company's legal spend.


By Melanie Brisbon


Daily Journal Staff Writer


For David M. Howard, general counsel of Palo Alto-based computer software company Hortonworks Inc., contract management and legal costs are two of the most frequent issues that cause him angst. That's why he uses a legal billing software to keep track of his company's legal expenses and help put his mind at ease.


Howard is not alone in his decision to turn to technology to assuage financia...

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