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Lexitas Wins Paralegal Support Category in Daily Report 2026 Awards

Lexitas received recognition in five categories of the Daily Report's Best of 2026 Awards. The company provides technology-enabled litigation support services to Georgia's legal community.

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Lexitas announced on May 20, 2026, that it received recognition in the Daily Report's Best of 2026 Awards. The company won the Paralegal Support category and placed in the top three for four additional categories.

The honors include top-three rankings in Continuing Legal Education Provider, Court Reporting and Deposition Services, Legal Recruiter, and Trial Services. The recognitions are based on feedback from legal professionals in Georgia. "These recognitions are a direct reflection of the trust our clients place in us and the dedication of our team," said Nishat Mehta, Chief Executive Officer.

The awards highlight Lexitas' services across litigation support, including paralegal assistance, court reporting, and trial preparation for Georgia attorneys and law firms.

Key Facts

Paralegal Support winner
Lexitas won this category outright
Four top-three placements
CLE, court reporting, legal recruiter, trial services
Georgia legal community
Primary market for Lexitas services

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    The awards may influence selection decisions by Georgia law firms seeking litigation support.

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