Law 2.0?
Alastair Morrison examines the benefits of SaaS (Software as a Service)….
Alastair Morrison examines the benefits of SaaS (Software as a Service)….
These are responses to the call in the December 2006/January 2007 issue of the magazine for information from LSPs. SCL emphasizes that the information below is supplied by the providers themselves….
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Alex Charlton and Matthew Lavy recount their recent experience of e-disclosure in an article that might well be entitled ‘E-disclosure: Where it went wrong (and how we can fix it).’…
Erris Promotions Ltd and others v Commissioner of Inland Revenue is an interesting New Zealand case on an issue which has often been raised in the UK context. Ken Moon summarises the facts and judgment and considers the broader issues….
The Thomson Corporation announced on 5 January the acquisition of Baker Robbins & Company, the provider of technology and information management consulting to law firms and law departments….
Each year we ask a selection of IT law and legal technology experts for their predictions for the coming year. These are the collected predictions. Those most recently added appear first in this format….
Lucy Dillon and Shelagh Taylor leap the IT/KM divide. Their article reflects a recent workshop hosted by the SCL KM Group on this topic….
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Viv Nissanka recognises the pressure to engage with the shared services philosophy and explains what it is all about….
Laurence Eastham interviewed Vin Murria, the CEO of the Computer Software Group, who has recently acquired three prominent suppliers of software to the legal market….
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Computer Software Group plc (“CS Group”) announced on 2 May that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire AIM Group….