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ILTAInternational Legal Technology Association
ILTAIndependent Liquid Terminals Association
ILTAInternational Laser Tag Association
ILTAInternational Language Testing Association
ILTAIrish Learning Technology Association
ILTAIowa Land Title Association
ILTAInternational Laser Therapy Association
ILTAIndiana Land Title Association
ILTAIndian Leather Technologists' Association
ILTAInspiring Learning about Teaching for Associates (Institute for Learning and Teaching; UK)


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According to the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) 2008 Technology Usage Survey, CompuLaw Vision is the most widely-used calendaring/docketing software among ILTA member firms.
Burke's extensive connections and efforts enabled Smart Time to be reviewed in PC Magazine online during the ILTA Conference in August, a critically important venue for promoting Smart Time, and to appear in numerous other media outlets worldwide such as Law Technology News, Law.
ILTA President Kirk Sterling presented the award at the organization's annual meeting July 10, 2009, in East Peoria, Illinois.
 
 
 
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