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San Francisco-based CT Summation, a premier provider of litigation workflow and eDiscovery solutions (EDD), was recognized by the readers of Law Technology News with four 2008 Law Technology News Awards. CT Summation received Gold Awards for CT Summation CaseVault (EDD services analysis category), and for CT Summation WebBlaze (Mobile Tool/Device/Service category). CT Summation iBlaze (Litigation Support Software) and CaseVault (EDD Services Review) earned Silver Awards. With the addition of the four 2008 LTN awards, CT Summation has received more than 40 legal industry technology and "reader's choice" awards since 1997.
CT Summation Continues Its Winning Tradition with Four Awards from the Readers of Law Technology News®
February 01, 2009

San Francisco-based CT Summation, a premier provider of litigation workflow and eDiscovery solutions (EDD), was recognized by the readers of Law Technology News with four 2008 Law Technology News Awards. CT Summation received Gold Awards for CT Summation CaseVault (EDD services analysis category), and for CT Summation WebBlaze (Mobile Tool/Device/Service category). CT Summation iBlaze (Litigation Support Software) and CaseVault (EDD Services Review) earned Silver Awards. With the addition of the four 2008 LTN awards, CT Summation has received more than 40 legal industry technology and "reader's choice" awards since 1997.

"It's an honor when CT Summation solutions receive awards, but truly exceptional when readers and end-user offer accolade," said Tom Rump, vice president of Litigation Solutions for Wolters Kluwer Corporate Legal Services. "We strive to ensure our technology is meeting and hopefully exceeding our customers' needs. Validation of that effort by LTN readers for six years in a row is tremendously encouraging. We will continue providing customers with the technologies necessary to bring them success."

For its sixth annual awards program, the editors of Law Technology News asked its more than 40,000 subscribers to identify products and vendors that represented outstanding achievement in legal technology. The awards, representing 25 categories, will be presented at the LTN Technology Awards Dinner at LegalTech New York on February 2, 2009. Information on the awards and winners will be featured in the March 2009 issue of Law Technology News and on the magazine's website at www.lawtechnologynews.com.

"LTN Technology Award winners are nominated and selected by actual product users who demand solid value and performance," said Stephen Lincoln, vice president and national group publisher for Incisive Media. "These winners can feel proud that their products and services have earned the respect and recognition of professionals throughout the industry."

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About Incisive Media

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About CT Summation

CT Summation is the premier provider of litigation support and eDiscovery solutions that help legal professionals succeed from discovery to case review and analysis through production. From desktop and server applications to hosted solutions, CT's Summation combines a set of award-winning technology solutions (iBlaze, WebBlaze, Enterprise, CaseVault, Discovery Cracker, CaseVantage) with market-leading expertise that provide the decisive advantage for law firms and legal departments, large or small. CT Summation, together with CT TyMetrix and its leading Web-based management TyMetrix 360°solutions, represent the Litigation Solutions of Wolters Kluwer Corporate Legal Services. For more information, please visit www.ctsummation.com and www.cttymetrix.com.

CT, a Wolters Kluwer business, provides the tools to help legal and financial professionals manage risk on many levels. From managing corporate compliance to legal department performance; trademark protection to matter management; electronic data discovery to preparing cases for litigation, CT has the right solution to meet a host of needs. CT is based in New York City. For more information, please visit www.ctlegalsolutions.com.

About Wolters Kluwer

Wolters Kluwer is a leading global information services and publishing company. The company provides products and services globally for professionals in the health, tax, accounting, corporate, financial services, legal, and regulatory sectors. Wolters Kluwer has annual revenues (2007) of €3.4 billion, maintains operations in over 33 countries across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific and employs approximately 19,500 people worldwide. Wolters Kluwer is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Its shares are quoted on the Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX and Euronext 100 indices. Visit www.wolterskluwer.com for information about our market positions, customers, brands, and organization.

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Whitney Summers, Burr Forman LLP
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