A half-dozen companies in court technology and legal research are among first-time exhibitors at LegalTech New York this month.

New exhibitors are typically young companies, but not always. One company, BEC Legal Systems, formed as Business Equipment Co. in 1943 to refurbish adding machines and entered the legal field in the late 1960s with dictation equipment. The Cincinnati-based company is debuting new versions of its Docket Enterprise (calendaring and docketing) and LegalBar (document formatting) applications, said  John Brookbank, vice president of sales and grandson of the company’s founder. Brookbank added that the company is now offering software plug-ins for Microsoft Outlook and Word.

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