Practice areas outside of the technology and business-facing sectors have historically had a harder time attracting legal software developers, meaning that law practitioners in these areas often have to adapt technology from other areas to their specific work. Increasingly, however, technology is moving in to serve some of these needs in more proactive ways.

Epiq subsidiary AACER this week launched AACER Cashiering, an automation tool for cashiering processes for default credits. “Historically, providers have worked to address symptoms in this space reactively, and without consumer product orientation,” Noah Ornstein, managing director of the AACER business arm, told LTN.