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Issue 6
From the Editor Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

Image Welcome to the sixth issue of LTJ. It is with great pleasure that I am introducing my first issue as editor, taking over the reins from Charles Christian, a well-known specialist in both law and IT, whose popular website – and, of course, The Orange Rag – is an invaluable resource for everyone involved in the world of legal IT – including myself. Charles is definitely a hard act to follow.

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Clarity matters Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

Andrew Powell, new director of IT at Nabarro, discusses his team approach to developing an information architecture that supports the firm’s brand.

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Four buttons good Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

In this case study, IT director Steve Sumner explains how the purring engine at Taylor Vinters evolved, and his plans for the future.

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More for less Print
Written by Derwent Campbell, Mogers   

How do automation and outsourcing square with solicitors’ time-honoured duty of confidentiality, and is there a model of best practice that balances data security with cost-efficiency?

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Good chemistry Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

Eversheds’ collaboration with Computacenter has led to much-needed infrastructure consolidation, coupled with a focus on progress, innovation and the trialling of a hi-tech pilot office.

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FRCP blues Print
Written by Cynthia L Jackson, Baker & McKenzie   

Data management and compliance issues are presenting huge challenges, and firms with offices in the US would do well to take note of the FRCP electronic discovery rules.

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Grand centralisation Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

A fully centralised document management system has proved invaluable in helping Bird & Bird to achieve its strategic objectives.

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Access all areas Print
Written by Jan Durant, Lewis Silkin   

Lewis Silkin’s head of IT explains why the firm is moving to its ‘Rolling Stone’ Microsoft Office/SharePoint DMS.

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