Welsh firm Morgans has chosen Videss' Legal Office practice management system to provide enhanced legal aid and Criminal Defence Service features.

The system has been rolled out across the criminal and social welfare practice's five offices in south Wales.

City firm City Law has also opted for Legal Office, using a Windows 2003 cluster system to support the system.

Interwoven's Worksite 8.0 server software for matter-centric collaboration and document management has been selected by City firm Nabarro Nathanson.

The server will enable the firm's fee-earners to access all electronic files relating to a given matter from anywhere within the firm.

Birmingham and London firm Wragge & Co is implementing RedDot Solutions' content management server to provide a tailored, electronic legal update service for clients.

The service will be able to feed sector-specific content directly into clients' intranets as well as its own client portal.

The server is integrated into Wragges' Hummingbird document management system and acts as the repository for every piece of the service's content, regardless of its original format.

Southampton firm Paris Smith & Randall has taken the WinScribe digital dictation workflow solution from SRC.

The initial deployment to 40 staff will replace an analogue tape dictation system - if successful it will be rolled out to a further 95 staff.

Brighton-based conveyancing firm ACT Law has completed the installation of DPS Cashier as its new accounts system.

Niche property and maritime firm Swinnerton Moore has installed LFM Group Laserform's The Partnership Suite software at its London office.

The practice management package consists of matter manager, legal accounts and case management workflows for conveyancing.

Offshore firms are also getting a piece of the action, with the London office of Cayman Islands firm Maples & Calder investing more than 150,000 in hardware, systems software and support via VPN access from AIM Technical Services.

Jersey-based law firm Viberts has signed up with digital dictation provider BigHand to implement a workflow re-engineering project, which will see dictation routed for overseas transcription, home working, and better fee-earner to secretary ratios.