Ben Horton and Linda Maynard look at what you get from an investment of time and money in KM. This is the fourth in a series of articles on ‘Knowledge for Successful Law Firms’, which is being developed by the SCL Knowledge Management Group. For more on this initiative, see vol 15, issue 2 ‘Will the Real Knowledge Management Please Step Forward!’…
Public Sector IT Procurement: OGC Guidance and Models for Project Contracts
Clive Davies and Owen Williams take a close look at the new regime for public sector contracting….
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Culture and Case Management Systems within Law Firms
If you think that once you are ‘tooled up’ with a case management system, you will become a top niche practice, think again. Steve Ness explains why you may have to grapple with cultural change first….
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System Selection
All organisations purchase new IT systems from time to time, from desktop applications to major networked systems. While hardware forms an important (and often expensive) part of any solution, it does not tend to be a major difference between solutions; the selection of the software however is always critical to the project. Adam Westbrooke looks at the best way to ensure that firms get the most appropriate software for their needs….
SCL Webinars
Charlie Blackburn, Founder of BrightTALK introduces the new service the Society is now offering to its members, ‘SCL Webinars’. SCL webinars are live video presentations, broadcast from the seminar venue and made available via the SCL Web site for members to watch at their PC….
Cybercrime and the UK
Anne Flanagan looks at international standards on cybercrime compliance and asks what UK laws need to change….
Categorising information: a product, goods or a service?
This essay won the SCL Essay Prize for Frazer Hanarahan….
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Editorial
If it were true, as was once so commonly stated, that the Internet is the Wild West, rough, lawless and just generally dangerous, then I have been playing Wyatt Earp this week. I have been poking my nose into the e-commerce saloon in defence of the sweet virgin consumer, when it was definitely not wanted,…
SCL Essay Prize
The winner of the £1,000 SCL Essay Prize is Frazer Hanrahan of Queen’s University Belfast….
SCL ANNUAL CONFERENCE, OXFORD, 11/12 NOVEMBER 2005
The Customer and Supplier Marriage: An industry view of the IT and outsourcing project lifecycle and related legal issues…
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