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Fresh on the radar
244 - July 2011 / Fresh on the radarFresh on the radar
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July's wins, swapouts, deals and rollouts
244 - July 2011 / Wins, swapouts, deals and rolloutsJuly's wins, swapouts, deals and rollouts
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10 years ago today...
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesJuly 2001’s big news was the dawning of the age of ASP
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Consolidation continues
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesThe trend for consolidation in the UK legal IT supplier market continues with the past month seeing three deals announced.
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Tikit enter CRM sector with own offering
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesThe Tikit Group has just announced details of its own new and inhouse developed marketing and client relationship management (CRM) system for law firms. Called ClientConnect, it comprises contact management, business development, sales and marketing support, reporting and e-marketing.
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Redbrick moves into mainstream legal apps
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesRedbrick Solutions, best known as the company behind the ConveyanceLink pay-per-transaction conveyancing case management system, has substantially widened its product offering with the launch of its new Practice Management and Business Intelligence applications.
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Legal IT jobs - the skills in demand
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesThe sun is shining, the end-of-financial year rush is over, time to think about a new job? But which skills are commanding premium salaries? Craig Coverman of Longbridge International reports...
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No more conflicts of interest?
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesBelgian-based legal systems supplier Falcon Software NV will be showing the latest enhancements to its ACIS conflict of interest system at SOLEX 98.
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The 1998 LOTIES - something old, something new
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesThe votes have been counted and the results of the 1998 Law Office Technology Innovation Awards (the LOTIES) have now been declared.
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Bovy technologies
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesBovy Technologies reports that according to British Telecom, its use of Bovy’s CourtView electronic trial presentation system during
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AIM scores at 16 sites
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesAIM has signed up 16 new contracts for its Evolution family of accounts and case management software.
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AMC and Keystone, the long goodbye
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesAlthough news of Ashurst Morris Crisp’s decision to drop the implementation of its Keystone practice management system and switch to the rival CMS Open product only broke last week, since the autumn gossip in the City has suggested that this was not a case of if it would happen but when it would happen.
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Norton Rose supports BYOD
244 - July 2011 / News in briefNorton Rose supports BYOD
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There's an app for it
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesThe steady trend for the consumerisation of legal IT continues with
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Moving on
244 - July 2011 / People & PlacesMoving on Herbert Smith’s
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New Intralinks sales manager
244 - July 2011 / People & PlacesNew IntraLinks sales manager
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Law firms win prizes
244 - July 2011 / People & PlacesLaw firms win prizes Congratulations to Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
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Merrill exclusivity
244 - July 2011 / News in briefMerrill exclusivity Merrill Corporation’s legal solutions division has signed a three-year agreement with
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Record results for Eclipse
244 - July 2011 / News in briefRecord results for Eclipse Eclipse Legal Systems has reported record results for its 2010/11 trading year
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All change at DocsCorp
244 - July 2011 / People & PlacesAfter weeks of rumours,DocsCorp has issued the following statement
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New Spanish customs
244 - July 2011 / EMEA news in briefNew Spanish customs
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Susskind to speak in Sweden
244 - July 2011 / EMEA news in briefSusskind to speak in Sweden
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Quote, unquote
244 - July 2011 / Quote, unqote
“But I do not think the message got through to the MoJ.” ...Judge Simon Brown QC commenting on the fact his letter to The Times, about the slow pace of technology adoption in English courts, attracted wide-scale positive comment, except from the body responsible for implementing IT. -
Is this the future of WP ?
244 - July 2011 / ArticlesWe had an interesting conversation with a vendor last week about the future of wordprocessing with Microsoft Word.