IT irony
Tuesday 14 August 2012 by Bill Willcocks
I am sure I am not the only one to have noticed the irony arising from the articles on pages 1 and 4 of the 2 August edition of the Gazette. On page 1 we read of the abject failure of a £10m Court IT upgrade, which presumably was designed to make the whole service more efficient. Then on page 4 we hear that the Office of the Public Guardian is about to introduce a new IT system which will ‘make the whole service more efficient’. Hmmm.
Bill Willcocks, partner, Kirby Sheppard, Bristol
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- Working in the law: starting over
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- RTA ‘industry’
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- Criminal limit concerns
- Courts: the US should be a warning
- Blair's lord chancellor reforms ruining constitution
- Cocts management: unintended consequences
- Grayling’s legal aid ignorance
- Legal aid: the right to choose
- Spelling bee
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