Keyword: law firm management
- E-billing (24/08/2010)
Bryan King considers the statutory and regulatory compliance issues surrounding legal e-billing - How Much Security Can You Manage? (11/08/2010)
Alastair Morrison looks at security and focuses on the (all too) human element that seems to create the greatest problems. - The iPad, the Cloud and Data Protection (06/08/2010)
Jon Bloor thinks that the enthusiastic reaction of many lawyers to the iPad may have to be tempered by a cool reflection on the dangers for data security that its adoption may entail. - Software Review: StyleWriter v4 (10/06/2010)
Plain English consultant Daphne Perry reviews the latest StyleWriter style-checker software. - Mobile Madness (10/06/2010)
With a wave of iPad mania sweeping through law firms, Martin Telfer looks at the explosion of interest in the latest mobile solutions and what it means for IT professionals in law firms. - Smartphones and Digital Dictation (31/03/2010)
Rob Lancashire believes that the ubiquity of the Smartphone is going to be the main driver for digital dictation in 2010 for both traditional and hosted models - Outsourcing IT: The Governance Challenge (29/03/2010)
Rupert Kendrick argues that organisations that fail to apply governance principles in the management of IT outsourcing projects are inviting project failure. His words of wisdom are likely to strike a chord with outsourcing lawyers whose clients have overlooked these principles. But they may be of equal interest to law firms considering any element of outsourcing. - Gear Up for Change – Technology is Your Panacea! (29/03/2010)
Bob Hadingham reminds readers of the crucial role that technology can play in ensuring that lawyers stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing, and ruthlessly competitive, future for the supply of legal services. - Guiding Principles for Technology Investment in Law Firms (22/02/2010)
Based on a great deal of experience in implementing new technology in law firms, and faced with another implementation affecting the interface between fee earners and accounting staff, Tiffany Dutton and Barbara Preston share the ten guiding principles that they have crystallised from their experience. They say that these are the ten unshakeable principles that should be the foundation of the implementation of any new technology in law firms. - Trends: E-disclosure and Legal Practice in the Recovery Position (19/02/2010)
Triggered by positive feelings following LegalTech 2010, Chris Dale offers his reflections on an impending upswing, bringing opportunities for litigation software and services suppliers. Developments in e-disclosure give the clue to how law firms can make the most of better times ahead.
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