E-mail Guidelines for Solicitors
New e-mail guidelines for solicitors acknowledge the importance of this major communication tool. SCL’s Nigel Miller welcomes the guidelines and Laurence Eastham suggests areas for improvement.
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New e-mail guidelines for solicitors acknowledge the importance of this major communication tool. SCL’s Nigel Miller welcomes the guidelines and Laurence Eastham suggests areas for improvement.
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The International Federation of Computer Law Associations’ Conference takes place in Oxford on 8 and 9 July.
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The London Solicitors Litigation Association organised a seminar on 26 March called The Impact of IT on the Civil Courts. The aim was to explore “the impact of IT on the process and procedure of the Civil Courts today and in the future”. Chris Dale of Oxford Law and Computing found some glimmers of hope in the detail despite the broken promises of Government. But he feels that it lies in our own hands to move forward – and we can start tomorrow.
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Do you receive or make BACS payments directly? Patrick Nobbs suggests that, if you do, it is time to consider the new technology for payments.
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Shelley Hill of Robert Muckle welcomes the All Parliamentary Internet Group’s inquiry into the Act.
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Stephen Mason comments on the recent article on rejected e-mail.
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Barry Solomon of Interface believes that CRM software is an essential ingredient in the success of a law firm merger.
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Google’s power as a search tool gives it immense commercial power too. Nigel Miller reviews the effect of its sale of keywords on trademarks. This is an edited version of an article which first appeared in the Solicitors' Journal.
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Jeremy Holt reviews this book from Kit Burden and Richard Morgan, published by e-mis professional publishing (www.emispp.com). ISBN 185811294X.
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Sherree Westell looks at the level of protection available via escrow agreements and their increasing flexibility.
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