Issue 112 £6.00 CHARLES CHRISTIAN’s LEGAL TECHNOLOGY iNSIDER THE SOURCE FOR INDEPENDENT LEGAL TECHNOLOGY NEWS, COMMENT AND ANALYSIS CAPSOFT THREATENS BREAKING NEWS 4 MYSTERY SUPPLIER FOR SALE TO SUE LEGAL WEEK The Insider has received reports that a Electronic publishing specialist Capsoft UK is threatening consultant has been approaching a to sue Legal Week unless it retracts a story it ran in last number of UK legal IT suppliers to see if week’s edition of the magazine. Capsoft UK founder Russell they would be interested in purchasing Shepherd told the Insider the story about Capsoft UK and one of their competitors. The consultant its sister company Everyform contained “serious has declined to identify the company, inaccuracies”. Shepherd said there were nearly a dozen which is based in the North of England, errors in the story surrounding the recent departure of but the asking price is in the £1-to-£2 former Capsoft UK managing director Terry Lawley and million bracket. So far there have been that because of their damaging nature “litigation beckons”. no takers however the move has fuelled Shepherd said points he wanted to stress included the speculation that a number of suppliers fact Lawley and two colleagues were not sacked but made are trying to get out of the market while redundant after mounting an unsuccessful management their books are still looking healthy as a buyout bid, that Lawley was never involved with the result of the Y2K boom. Everyform business and that the company has not shut its London office in Copperfield Street (020 7261 1139). 4 DECISION DAY LOOMS FOR COREL Corel has issued a holding statement confirming that it is in the process of conducting a “comprehensive corporate MARSONS QUITS FACTORY review” but refusing to comment on media FOR CONVEYANCING NETWORK speculation that it will be pulling out of Marsons of Bromley, one of the UK pioneers of the highly the Linux operating system market or computerised ‘factory’ approach to bulk conveyancing work, selling off its WordPerfect wordprocessing has announced it is pulling out of the market because the business. The company’s new “corporate call centre approach was not economic for the firm and did growth strategy” will be announced in not provide clients with local knowledge and connections. Ottawa on Tuesday 23rd January at an While Marsons will continue to run its bulk remortgaging event beginning 11.00am EST. A live web practice, it plans to hive off the conveyancing work to a cast will also be available. network of 80 plus firms around the country. www.corel.com. Although there is no fee for joining the network, firms will need to run case management IT to maintain quality standards and provide management reports. Legal LEGAL Marketing Services, which runs a rival conveyancing TECHNOLOGY iNSIDER network, uses the internet and a system called STARS www.legaltechnology.org (Solicitor Tracking & Recording System) to place instructions and manage the workload. The system also To keep up with the latest developments allows clients to monitor matter progress via the web. in legal technology and new media law between issues of this newsletter visit the Legal Technology Insider web site. Along with regularly updated news LATEST LEGAL WEB TRAFFIC and daily reports from the Out-Law.Com SURVEY UNDERWAY service, there are web bookmarks, a diary Legal Technology Insider is currently compiling the results of legal IT events, the latest virus reports, of its latest survey of the UK’s busiest legal web sites and an archive of back issues of the Insider, portals. The results will be published in the next issue of extensive search facilities plus portal the Insider. If you think your site could make the chart, links to the LSSA, Solution Finder, email the Insider for an entry form: [email protected] Infolaw, UKLIT and ILCA web sites. 17 January 2001 1 Legal Technology Insider www.legaltechnology.org KEYSTONE & AXXIA NEWS IN BRIEF 4 XMAS CAME EARLY FOR ECLIPSE HAPPY WITH RESULTS Christmas came early for case Keystone Solutions has reported an “as expected” result management specialist Eclipse Legal for the half-year to 30 September 2000, in what it describes Systems, with the supplier winning four as “a soft market for professional services software affected orders for its ProCLAIM product during by the post Y2K slump in IT spending”. December. The orders were placed by the Keystone non-executive chairman Tony Caplin said the Betesh Partnership, Colemans Solicitors, results - a turnover of £1.99 million (compared with £2.4 Harvey Roberts and Maini & Co - all four million in the same period last year) and a loss before tax are law firms based in Manchester. Sales of £3.07 million (compared with a 1999 profit of £0.02 director Russell Thomson said Eclipse million for the same period) - were “consistent with the had escaped the post Y2K recession that company’s plan and expectations” and added that the Y2K has hit other suppliers by focussing on effect was now tapering off and Keystone had begun the systems for handling personal injury second half with early success in the US and Australian claims. “You have only to see the markets with new sales either closed or in final contract amount of TV advertising for PI claims negotiation with two US firms and a top 10 Australian firm. work to realise this is a growing area of Meanwhile the UK’s largest home grown legal systems legal practice,” he added. supplier Axxia Systems has just reported a turnover of £10.3 million for its 1999/2000 trading year and a profit 4 HORSLEY CHECKS OUT before interest and tax of £0.2 million. The company Elizabeth Horsley has left Butterworths stresses that the figures need to be put into the context of Tolley, where until last month she was Axxia’s heavy investment last year in both R&D and the group publisher with responsibility for opening of new centres in Sheffield and Bridgwater. general practice and public sector titles. 4 Axxia’s latest win is Bournemouth-based Steele Ms Horsley told the Insider that “After Raymond. The firm is spending £300,000 installing a new some twelve happy years here, I plan to IT infrastructure, including Axxia’s NT-based Artiion take a short sabbatical in order to plan practice management system. Previously a TFB site, the the next twelve years.” Her successor as firm starts rolling out the new system from next month. group publisher is John Gaylor. 4 COMPUTER COUNSEL MOVES E-GNOSIS UP 76 PERCENT Independent legal IT consultancy E-gnosis (020 8240 4463), the specialist document Computer Counsel, which was founded management systems consultancy, has just reported a 76 by Julian Boardman-Weston, has moved percent increase in sales for its latest trading year. E-gnosis to new offices at 26a Measham Road, founder Ted Clark says the results provide “a satisfactory Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire LE65 trading profit with surplus cash held on deposit”. The law 2PF. The 01530 416333 phone number firms E-gnosis has worked with during the past 12 months remains the same. include Clifford Chance, Berwin Leighton, Norton Rose, Rowe & Maw and Travers Smith Braithwaite. 4 PSION ADMITS POWER PROBLEM The handheld computer company Psion has admitted a power management SOLUTION 6 BEEFS UP ITS problem with some versions of its Revo model. Whereas all previous Psions used COMMITMENT TO CMS standard disposable batteries, the Revo Solution 6 Holdings, the parent of legal PMS supplier CMS has a rechargeable unit that some users Data, has given the clearest indication yet of its ongoing have complained causes the screen to go commitment to the CMS Open product by announcing blank soon after recharging. plans to acquire Horwath Computer Systems (HCS), the distributor of CMS Open in the Asia Pacific region. 4 MAJOR WIN FOR iMANAGE HCS is the exclusive distributor of CMS Open in Foley & Lardner, one of the oldest and Australia, New Zealand and Asia and has 23 employees in largest law firms in the United States, offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and has selected iManage to provide the Auckland. HCS customers in the region include Freehills, technology platform for its new document Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Simpson Grierson, Clayton management and extranet-based virtual Utz, Russell McVeagh and PriceWaterhouseCoopers Legal. dealroom systems. 2 17 January 2001 Legal Technology Insider www.legaltechnology.org PRACCTICE AIMS TO NEWS IN BRIEF TRANSFORM WEB REFERRALS 4 DLA ORDERS HUMMINGBIRD KM With growing dissatisfaction over the performance of web UK law firm DLA has purchased a site dating agency/marketing referral services (see full story on licence for the Hummingbird Fulcrum page 6) legal systems supplier Pracctice is currently touring knowledge and document management the UK to promote a new service that it claims will help server for its intranet. The deal will allow law firms make real money out of e-business. The new 2500 users within the firm to conduct service is called OpenLawDirect and according to managing practice wide searches from any office. director John Taylor it offers two major advantages over rival online marketing networks. 4 CMS STAFF TRAK INTEGRATION The first is a far greater proportion of law firm Solution 6 Holdings has formed a subscriptions to the network will be spent on promoting strategic alliance with Netcom North, the the service to the general public. In fact Taylor does not developers of the Staff Trak SQL Server envisage the service getting underway until the late spring, based staff scheduling and due date by which time it will have achieved a sufficient critical tracking system. One of the first products mass to run a weekly advertising campaign in the Mail on of the alliance will be the integration of Sunday and Sunday Times newspapers.
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