Magic circle firm Allen & Overy has chosen Percussion Software's Rhythmyx web content management solution to help manage the information it publishes on its intranet, Internet and customer extranet sites.
City firm Lewis Silkin has chosen the PortWise software platform to provide secure internal and external access to corporate applications, including e-mail, enterprise applications and business data, and introducing the use of Blackberrys, PDAs and mobile phones.
City firm Speechly Bircham has purchased software from nQueue to manage, track and account for its digital transactions. The product offers browser-based expense recovery, digital filing and production workflow systems.
South-west firm Rickerbys has chosen Elite Business Intelligence and the Elite Practice Management system from Thomson Elite. Among the practice management modules included in the package are Elite Extend, an automated e-mail notification system, and WebView, a browser-based interface.
Medway Council has selected Laserform International to supply its Partnership Suite practice management package to 35 users in its legal department. The suite, which includes accounts, time recording, document production and case management, is designed around the Microsoft SQL Server database and is fully integrated with Microsoft Office.
Bristol firm TLT has invested in Practical Solution's Shadow Planner - a modular Web-based solution for developing and managing business continuity initiatives and risk management.
Nottingham firm Burton & Burton, Gateshead's The Legal Warehouse, Dixon Law in Leeds and Sehgal & Co in Birmingham are among a number of firms that have chosen the Proclaim case management software provided by Eclipse Legal Systems.
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