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HotDocs training for Child Support Agency
As a part of Early Office Infrastructure (EOI) a new software package
has been introduced to improve Appeals writing in the Agency. Some staff
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Sweet & Maxwell extends use of HotDocs for publishing
The HotDocs software features across a number of precedent based CD-ROMs
published by Sweet and Maxwell covering commercial contracts, commercial
property development, landlord and tenant ..........continue
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Morgan Cole commits to HotDocs
Following a careful evaluation period including a year long pilot, Morgan
Cole has recently signed an Unlimited Enterprise Licence with Capsoft
UK for over 700 people to use the HotDocs software. ..........continue
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Next generation case products leads way
Leading legal technology provider, Axxia Systems, has announced the highly
anticipated launch of its next generation Case Manager product - and its
determination to claim the "best of breed" territory all for itself. .........continue
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IT Survey commentary-The Lawyer
The award for product penetration must go to intelligent document systems
and in particular to HotDocs, which appears to have created its own market.
These systems bring speed, efficiency and quality. ..........continue
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Extract from ImageFast case study
The Royal Bank of Scotland's Corporate Credit Department (CCD) had a requirement
to integrate HotDocs forms generation software with their PCDocs document
management system. ..........continue
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Why document assembly still needs both off-line and on-line
tools
HotDocs document assembly software was designed specifically to
release people from the time restraints and tedium of producing legally
demanding, complicated and often repetitive documentation for their clients.
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Norton Rose announces an extranet facility for clients
of its London-based employment law practice.
It is believed to be the first generic extranet offering from a law firm
to be specifically aimed at human resources (HR) directors. ..........continue
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DLA to reveal all in transparency move-Legal IT Reports
According to IT director Daniel Pollick, DLA has decided to lay bare almost
all its internal time recording and financial data procedures for each
of its clients. ..........continue
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Top law firm Lovells has devised innovative ways to induce
client lock-in.
Some of the most innovative development work is being carried out quietly,
behind the scenes, by some of the City's other large corporate firms.
Lovells is one such player as evidenced by a three-year extranet development
project to rival those of the industry leaders. ..........continue
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Virtually there - extract from 'The Lawyer'
The high-volume high street market, the middle ground pitched at small
and medium-sized business and the top-end corporate law services all use
different e-strategies, but commoditisation is a common theme. ..........continue
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Standard infrastructure, non-standard applications and
increasing mobility
There is large-scale adoption of standard Microsoft solutions for desktop
applications - with 94% of law firms using Microsoft applications for
word processing, 74% for databases and 60% for messaging and groupware.
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Assembling your future - Legal Week
Document assembly is vital to every law firm's future. Instead of producing
precedents in a traditional manner, precedents can be 'programmed' into
systems, allowing documents to be produced intelligently and efficiently.
The user is then asked key questions, allowing documents to be created
electronically in a fraction of the time. ..........continue
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