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Global LPO conference 2011: Buyers and vendors meet in Los Angeles

18 August 2011

The Global LPO Conference 2011 – Buyers and Vendors Meet in LA, is being held with the intention of easing the evolution of even more inventive measures to bridge the widening gap between the old style of doing legal business and the new that is brought on with the advent of the legal outsourcing industry. Perhaps the most prestigious LPO conference in the world, it is hosted by KPO Consultants which has already organised three great conferences in New Delhi, London and New York City recently.


Tikit Carpe Diem expands mobile offering to iPhone and iPad

15 August 2011

Legal Futures Associate Tikit Group has launched Tikit Carpe Diem Mobile for iPhone and iPad devices. Integration of the new mobile platform will be available for both Carpe Diem Classic and Carpe Diem Enterprise.


SOS fills senior marketing role

15 August 2011

Legal Futures Associate Solicitors Own Software, provider of legal software and services for progressive law firms, is broadening the scope of its marketing function with the appointment of highly experienced marketer Louise Eagle as senior marketing executive.


Stopping the ‘whiplash culture’ seminar

11 August 2011

HCML have gathered leading experts to report and debate the latest innovations in prevention, diagnosing, treatment and understanding the whiplash problem. This one-day forum “Stopping the UK whiplash culture”, on 2 November 2011 in London, will discuss how diagnosis, claims management, and treatment of whiplash can be improved, leading to a consensus statement on the nature of the phenomenon and how it best can be tackled.


Snipelaw celebrates 20 “faultless” years with SOS

9 August 2011

Personal injury specialist Snipelaw is celebrating 20 years of using practice management and legal accounts software from Legal Futures Associate Solicitors Own Software. The software has proven to be robust and reliable and has provided a significant return on investment.


Michael Lewin Solicitors implements Eclipse’s Proclaim Case Management

4 August 2011

Personal injury specialist firm Michael Lewin Solicitors has selected the Proclaim Case Management software solution from Legal Futures Associate Eclipse Legal Systems for a firm-wide roll-out.


SOS launches recruitment drive as the company continues to expand

4 August 2011

Legal Futures Associate SOS, one of the UK’s leading legal software companies, has launched a recruitment drive to fill five newly-created positions.


Preparing for the future: Sweeney Miller chooses Eclipse’s Proclaim solution

20 July 2011

Sunderland-based law firm, Sweeney Miller Solicitors, has selected the Proclaim practice management software solution from Legal Futures Associate Eclipse for a firm-wide rollout.


Tikit’s new CRM, the game-changer for law firms

20 July 2011

Legal Futures Associate Tikit Group today launches Tikit ClientConnect, its new marketing and client relationship management (CRM) system for law firms. Comprising contact management, business development, sales and marketing support, reporting and e-marketing, Tikit ClientConnect has been described as a game-changer for law firms.


Land contamination costs homeowners £11.5bn

20 July 2011

The UK’s property owners face potential liabilities of more than £11.5bn as they could be held liable for cleaning up contaminated land. According to research by property search experts and Legal Futures Associate SearchFlow, 3% of all properties in the UK are affected by land contamination. Given that there are 25.6 million separate dwellings in the UK, this means 768,000 properties could be affected.

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