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Intelligize Launches Precedent Check for SEC Filings

June 2, 2009
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Technology Solution Eliminates Time-Consuming and Costly Searches for Document Precedents

NEW YORK, June 2 /PRNewswire/ — Intelligize, Inc., a pioneer in document technology solutions, today announced the launch of Precedent Check, its anticipated proprietary search, retrieval and cataloguing service designed to assist lawyers, bankers and other corporate finance professionals prepare SEC regulatory filings, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q and S-1.

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Precedent Check offers a more efficient way to prepare and review SEC filings by minimizing the time spent performing legal research. Developed by Wall Street attorneys, Precedent Check’s patent-pending technology instantly finds the most relevant precedents. It also includes powerful business intelligence tools that analyze SEC filings from multiple companies simultaneously. As a result, more time can be spent analyzing, processing and updating documents, allowing attorneys to focus on the finished product rather than the administrative end.

“Attorneys spend a disproportionate amount of their time doing research, which is not only tedious but also impractical when considering the commonly-held belief that time is money,” said Gurinder Sangha, a former capital markets attorney and president of Intelligize. “Precedent Check fundamentally streamlines the practice of law. When you have the most relevant parts of on-point precedents at your fingertips, combined with powerful analytics tools to help you utilize such data results, you can produce more tailored and accurate documents – saving both time and money.”

For a limited time, Intelligize is offering a free trial of Precedent Check, available at http://www.intelligize.com/freetrial.

About Intelligize

Intelligize is focused on providing software solutions for the legal and financial services industries. For more information regarding Intelligize, please visit www.intelligize.com or call 212-309-8723. For media inquiries, contact Maria-Christina Zajac at 201-488-0049 or maria-christina@avalanchepr.com.

SOURCE Intelligize, Inc.


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