Randy Rowell

Senior Software Engineer at PCLaw | Time Matters

Randy Rowell has extensive work experience as a software engineer and developer across various companies. Randy started their career at Bell Northern Research in 1989 as a Member of Scientific Staff and then joined Nortel Networks in 1989 as a Software Engineer. At Nortel Networks, they worked until 2007. In 2007, Randy joined LexisNexis as a Senior Software Developer and later transitioned to the role of Senior Software Engineer. Randy worked at LexisNexis until 2012 when they joined PRA International as an Applications Developer. In 2018, Randy returned to LexisNexis as a Senior Software Engineer and then moved to PCLaw | Time Matters in 2019 as a Senior Software Engineer, where they are currently working.

Randy Rowell completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University between 1983 and 1988. Randy then pursued further education and obtained a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the National Technological University from 1992 to 1995.

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PCLaw | Time Matters

“Dedicated to you in the past, here for you now, committed to you in the future.” PCLaw | Time Matters™ LLC, a joint venture between LexisNexis® and LEAP Legal Software, is a global provider of practice management software solutions for law firms. For more than two decades, our practice management solutions have been used by lawyers to make better business decisions, improve profitability, and enhance client relationships. PCLaw® and Time Matters® technology has been developed and refined to meet the needs of law firms. Whether you are looking to earn more, work more efficiently or spend more time on practicing law, PCLaw | Time Matters™ has the practice management solutions and resources to support your personal success and your firm’s performance. With our people, products, and partners, we are dedicated to innovating the business of law.