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Latest Legal Technology News From the publishers of Legal Technology Insider
ISSUE No.113 - 17.07.2002 Libraries: smaller does not always mean cheaper - LOTIES voting now underway - Solution 6 acquire document management company - Hildebrandt expands into Germany - Clifford Chances opts for Copitrak - Bermuda gets its own law reports - Criminal justice conference transcripts available - Librarians say West is best - News in Brief - Next issue: 07.08.2002
LAW LIBRARIES - SMALLER DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN CHEAPER
Given that 68% of firms reported cutting back on their purchases of law books and 75% had cancelled subscriptions to print law report series during the past two years, this shrinkage in size is easily explained. But, while libraries may be getting physically smaller, they are also getting more expensive to run, with 57% of firms reporting that their 2002 budgets were larger than those for 2001. Two factors contribute to this increase. The first is because the digital editions of most legal titles are sold on some form of per user licence basis, they are almost inevitably more expensive than their print counterparts. Secondly, the growing demand for specialist research and knowledge management services means many libraries are not only recruiting more librarians but also looking for more highly skilled staff who command higher salaries. Incidentally, according to the survey, over 36% of US law library directors now earn more that $100,000 per year.
LOTIES VOTING NOW UNDERWAY
The closing date for voting is 1st October 2002 and you can vote online at www.inbrief.co.uk The awards will be announced at a gala dinner at the Cafe Royal, London on 14 November.
SOLUTION 6 ACQUIRE SINGLEVIEW
HILDEBRANDT EXPANDS INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE WITH MUNICH OFFICE
The Munich office will work closely with Hildebrandt's London office and Alan Hodgart, head of Hildebrandt's European operations. The Munich office will serve both German law firms and law firms based in other countries doing business in Germany and mainland Europe. Vaagt is a German lawyer and consultant who has worked with Hildebrandt for two years. Previously he spent three years as a business consultant in France and Germany and three years as a lawyer with a German commercial law firm.
"We see Germany as a key legal marketplace, one that has experienced tremendous dynamism and change in recent years," said company chairman Bradford Hildebrandt. "Having established a strong presence in Europe several years ago with our London office, we are extending our reach into mainland Europe with an office in the heart of the German market. Chris Vaagt has precisely the kind of background and experience we need to serve that market."
CLIFFORD CHANCE GOES WITH COPITRAK
BERMUDA GETS LAW REPORTS - ONLINE
MODERNISING CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRANSCRIPTS AVAILABLE
WESTLAW UK IS NUMBER ONE ACCORDING TO ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS
NEWS IN BRIEF
MORTGAGE POWER FOR LAW FIRMS - Just A Mortgage is a new venture set up by the London-based Blevins Franks Group to provide law firms with access to mortgage placing facilities for their clients. Just A Mortgage is designed for professional organisations wanting to find the best deals for their high net worth private clients. Law firms can also add an online mortgage finder service to their own web sites. For more information contact Just A Mortgage sales & marketing director Christopher Tanner on 020 7324 8218.
MEDICAL EXHIBITS TO GO - US-based The Doe Report is now promoting Doe-It - what the company describes as the world's first online medical exhibit software. The software provides users with a D-I-Y facility to create anatomical models to be used as illustrative/demonstrative evidence in medical related litigation. For more details visit the site at www.doereport.com
NEW GUIDES TO ONLINE BUSINESS LAW - Kogan Page this week launches 'A Practical Guide to Business, Law and the Internet' by Peter Adediran (Price £25.00 - ISBN 0 7494 3734 0) which is aimed at managers of SMEs and entrepreneurs, as well as lawyers wanting a quick reference source, to keep them on top of all the legal and tax regulations governing the conduct of business over the internet. The book also explores IP issues including domain name regulation and online brand abuse. By coincidence ICSA Publishing has also got a new book out on internet law - 'A Practical Guide to E-commerce & Internet Law' (Price £39.95 - ISBN 1 8607 2180 X). The book has been put together by lawyers at Osborne Clarke and is also aimed at business managers wanting to get to grips with online business law.
MANCHES AT CUTTING EDGE - London & Thames Valley law firm Manches has launched a free newsletter aimed at technology transfer specialists working in universities and research institutions. It is called 'Cutting Edge' and you can be added to the distribution list by contacting Kerry Webb at kerry.webb@manches.co.uk
FREEDOM ACQUIRES ASP ARM OF CENTIA - Freedom 2000 (the Watford based IT solutions company probably best known in the legal market for providing ASP services to the Bar) has announced that it recently acquired the application service provider division of Centia (formerly Futurelink Europe) for an undisclosed sum. Centia, located in Newbury, provides ASP services to a range of corporate clients across the UK.
LEXIS OPTS FOR THE HITBOX - LexisNexis has selected the HitBox Enterprise online visitor analysis service from WebSideStory Inc - www.websidestory.com - to provide instant point-and-click access to the behavior of visitors to more than a dozen sites spread across multiple servers in different geographic locations. WebSideStory specialise in providing outsourced web analytics services, so LexisNexis will have access to the data without having to process, manage or maintain cumbersome web server log files.
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