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LEDES Announces Updated E-Billing XML Standards, New UTBMS Patent Prosecution Codes

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Updated 2023/05/12 at 4:17 AM
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On Thursday, the Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standard (LEDES) Oversight Committee (LOC) announced the ratification of new updated XML e-billing format standards for the legal market.

The new versions released by the nonprofit organization, which aims to provide data standards for the legal community are: XML Ebilling 2.0.4, XML Ebilling 2.1.4 and XML Ebilling 2.2.1.

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