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JAN 2011
A Florida Wills & Trusts update was released.
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NOV 2011
A State Neutral Wills & Trusts update was released.
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OCT 2011
Introducing Lawgic's Florida Durable Powers of Attorney
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AUG 2011
A California Wills & Trusts update was released.
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JUN 2011
A Georgia Wills & Trusts update was released.
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MAY 2011
A New York Wills & Trusts update was released.
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MAY 2011
A Maryland Wills & Trusts update was released.
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JAN 2011
A South Carolina Wills & Trusts update was released.
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JUL 7, 2010
A California Pre/Post Marital Agreements update was released.
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A Letter from the Authors to their Colleagues

Many practitioners have sought a software program that facilitates the practice of law. Numerous attempts to produce technology that supports the efficient drafting of high quality and accurate documents have fallen short. Several years ago, we became aware of technology that delivered on the promise. In 1999, we began working with Lawgic® Publishing's Intelligent Legal Technology®, and developed Florida Wills & Trusts. We are now pleased to announce completion of a second product, Georgia Wills & Trusts.

This unique technology allowed us to integrate into an easy-to-use software product the experience we have gained over many years of practice. The program's built-in intelligence presents relevant choices and alternative approaches during the document drafting process. This will assist you in creating highly customized documents that are tailored to your client's specific circumstances. The ease of use and efficient process will help control the costs of practice and keep its delivery affordable.

The software guides you through the client data entry process, presents relevant issues and offers on-point legal strategy that we have provided. This ensures that the resulting document is complete, accurate, and meets the client's needs. Lawgic also supports its subscribers by providing content updates, program enhancements, telephone training, and free technical support.

We feel so strongly about the benefits this program provides that we have made it an integral part of our practice. We highly recommend it to any practitioner interested in producing high quality documents affordably. You can learn more about this product by contacting Lawgic at 904-223-2223 to arrange for a free demonstration. Alternatively, you may visit Lawgic’s web site at www.lawgic.com. In either case, we believe it will be well worth your time.

Best regards,

William Rich, Ed Koren, John Arthur Jones, Bruce Stone, Rick Stockton