Hull and east Yorkshire firm Lockings has chosen Eclipse's Proclaim case management solution for its conveyancing and personal injury departments. The firm is rolling out the system to 50 users in its conveyancing department and another dozen in its claimant PI team.

Manchester-based Lopian Wagner and Altrincham firm Myers Lister Price have signed up for Videss's Legal Office software. Meanwhile Liverpool practice MSB has spent £34,000 on a system from Videss which gives it Windows XP practice-wide, a new server and thin client solution backed up by a full computer facilities management service.


National firm Pinsent Masons has rolled out the BigHand digital dictation system to all lawyers and secretaries - a total of 1,250 users - following its merger in December last year.


National firm Thompsons and Yorkshire-based Chadwick Lawrence have selected Aderant's CMS.Net practice management solution.


The London Borough of Barnet's legal department has awarded Norwel a contract to supply its fee-earner desktop, case management and practice management software. The department, which has 50 staff, also plans to install Norwel's desktop on-line, deeds register and debt recovery systems.


Clarke Willmott has selected Thomson Elite's Elite financial and practice management system. The firm, which has more than 300 lawyers, will implement the system across its offices in Bristol, Birmingham, Southampton and Taunton offices.


Dorset firm Blanchard has implemented a new IT system from Professional Computer Group.


Epping Forest District Council has become the first customer of the Tricostar Legal solution. Designed as a matter management tool, it combines time and work recording with document management and flexible workflow tools.


Atlantic Chambers, the 55-barrister strong set in Liverpool, has installed video conferencing through Rapid Technologies and MerseyBroadband. The equipment can operate over a standard broadband Internet connection or over multiple ISDN lines.