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Linetime  has chosen managed service and professional services specialist e-know.net as its preferred provider and the two firms will initially collaborate on offering Linetime's practice, case and debt recovery management systems on a SaaS basis.More...

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Epoq Legal have today announed Directlaw, a virtual law firm platform lets law firms engage with existing clients online and draw in new clients via the web. It leverages the same technology that major brands such as Halifax and RBS are using to offer online legal services, levelling the playing field for solicitors to compete with new entrants to the market.
 
Using Rapidocs®, Epoq’s web-enabled document automation system, clients seeking any one of a wide range of services complete an interview online, and their answers automatically create a detailed first draft document for the firm to review, advise on and, if required, amend before returning it to the client – or seeing the client face-to-face.

This focuses the solicitor’s time on providing value-added legal advice, rather than churning out boiler-plate documents. This allows them to charge a good rate – albeit cheaper to the client than before – but because they have to dedicate less time to the matter, the solicitor’s hourly rate effectively goes up. DirectLaw improves efficiency by enabling firms to handle a greater volume of work. More...

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nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that it is launching nFlowLive.com, a Cloud-based Dictation-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution. The company has developed this solution directly in response to demand from organisations that recognise the business need to deploy digital dictation technology, but are unable to incur capital expenditure on installing such a solution in the current economic climate. Adoption of digital dictation technology is driven by the operational efficiency and productivity gains it delivers to firms. With nFlowLive.com, this technology will be easily available to organisations with minimal investment and setup costs. More...

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Chrome River Technologies, a leading provider of expense reporting and spend management solutions for law firms and professional service organizations worldwide, have announced that eight of the Global Top 50 law firms have subscribed to their service in just the first year since launch. More...

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Lancashire-based Napthens LLP Solicitors has placed an £80,000 order with Solicitors Own Software to standardise on SOS Connect for integrated case and practice management across its five branches. Napthens expects to drive new efficiencies and improve working practices by replacing legacy case management systems inherited from the three mergers that the firm has experienced over the last two years. More...

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Law Society accredited legal software supplier, Select Legal Systems Limited has recently launched its hosted solution, LAWFUSION™ Direct. It has been designed for law firms that require a comprehensive practice and case management solution but do not want the headaches of administering a modern computer network.

LAWFUSION™ Direct removes the need to have the software installed on in-house servers, or the individual machines of remote staff, avoiding the overhead of maintaining the systems infrastructure and upgrades.

The service allows lawyers to work from home with equal efficiency as when in the office, giving them full access to all their files and documents and it exploits the benefit of paperless working, giving the added benefit of the storage cost savings that come with it.

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Guest article from Richard Phillips - Operations Director (www.outsec.co.uk)

The number of Internet support services for legal companies has increased dramatically in recent years. With the worsening economic conditions, all legal firms must now look to re-structure themselves in order to survive and the web offers a veritable smorgasbord of online business partners. Management needs now to concentrate on ‘core competencies’ and most other ancillary functions should be moved off-site. Greater efficiencies derived from using outsourcing will deliver a competitive edge and ensure that the company (or individual) will continue to be financially viable in a rapidly changing and increasingly volatile global market-place.

Automation of manufacturing and application of new technology has been on a steady upward path since Henry Ford came up with the conveyor belt principle, yet the outsourcing of basic office functions such as typing and general clerical work still seems new and unwelcome. The ‘global village’, coined by Marshall McLuhan in the 1960’s,  is open for business but still shunned by many in the legal world. So why are not more people doing it? The resistance to change occurs for a variety of reasons: logistical IT issues and associated costs, perceived de-humanisation and loss of individual control with associated security issues, or a simple unwillingness to adopt new working practices.

The main benefit of outsourcing can be identified in just one word: flexibility. More...

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Thorne Segar Solicitors of Minehead is the latest law firm to switch to SOS Connect for its next generation legal software. The integrated case and practice management system from Solicitors Own Software (SOS) will replace the previous system.

Thorne Segar’s roots in Minehead go back to 1886 when the practice was founded. In the last 20 years IT has been seen as complementary to the personalised service which the firm aims to offer. The philosophy of this LEXCEL accredited practice is one of continuous improvement which SOS facilitates through aiding the modernisation of business processes as well as improving file and document management. More...

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Julian , posted 25 March 2009, 18:45

The rise in the use of digital dictation systems has seen a corresponding rise in the number of firms offering to transcribe your digital dictation recordings.

The main benefits of using an outsourced transcription service are:


  • Reduce overheads by reducing the number of secretaries/PAs that you need to employ and house in expensive office space
  • Cope with sudden increases in workload or general busy periods by passing some of your transcription work to the external company
  • Provide evening, weekend and other out-of-hours secretarial cover to your fee earners
  • Reduce reliance on temporary staff

Of course there are risks associated with using another company to undertake your digital transcription with the main ones being:

  • Confidentiality
  • Maintaining quality standards

How do outsourced digital transcription services work?

Typically the fee earner will dictate into their digital dictation machine as normal and a file in an industry standard format will be produced from this. This file will then be sent to the transcription company using email or directly from your digital dictation system if it supports this feature.

When the transcription company receive this file they will allocate it ether manually or automatically to one of their pool of typists who will transcribe the file and send it back to you. You will generally receive the transcribed file as a Word document in your email although more sophisticated systems may receive it back into a digital dictation workflow system.

Some companies will also let you phone in dictations using your mobile phone or a normal office phone.

What to look for when selecting an outsourced digital transcription service

There are a number of things to investigate and be aware of when selecting an outsourced digital transcription agency. Some of the key ones are listed below:

Experience

There is a proliferation of companies offering outsourced digital dictation. Many of them are new and fairly inexperienced. Many may not also have the necessary technical, managerial and financial infrastructure to provide the level of service that you require.

Other have been in the market for a number of years, have considerable experience and have invested significant sums in their infrastructure.

UK or Overseas Typists

Some companies employ only UK staff (generally ex-legal secretaries) to provide transcription services while others employ overseas staff, generally in India or the Philippines. This may or may not affect the quality of the returned transcription but is something that you should be aware of when choosing a provider. There can also be data protection issues with sending information abroad which you may need to make your clients aware of.

Technology

It is important to ensure that not only does the transcription company have the systems and technology necessary to receive, transcribe and return your dictations, but also they have appropriate systems in place to monitor quality, return deadlines and other such factors.

Turnaround times

Most transcription companies offer a rapid return service (usually a few hours) which costs slightly more than their standard service. Standard service is typically around 24 hours although some firms will aim to return all work to you the same day that it is sent to them.

Quality Control

You should expect your transcription company to have appropriate quality control checks in place to ensure the accuracy and quality of work prior to it being returned to you. Some firms do this entirely manually while others use a combination of manual and automatic measures.

Security & Confidentiality

Appropriate security measures should be in place at the transcription provider to protect your confidential documents. These measures should also include confidentiality agreements between yourself and the provider along with similar agreements between the provider and their typists. This is especially critical if the company uses freelance, self employed or overseas typists.

Templates & House Style

Your transcription provider should be able to return transcriptions to you using your standard Word templates and house style for the documents they are transcribing. If you have to re-format documents when you receive them then you are not getting the full benefits of outsourced transcription.

Pricing

Price varies according to vendor. Some charge by the number of words transcribed and others by the number of lines or other similar measures. Price will also depend on whether you use the standard or priority service and whether you use them only on an ad-hoc basis or whether you commit to send a more substantial volume of work on a regular basis.

How to firms start using outsourced transcription?

The answer to this is basically "slowly".

Most lawyers will have an initial fear of using such services and there are also the political issues raised within the firm as the secretaries start to fear for their jobs.

Therefore most firms start off very slowly, just outsourcing a few bits of work on an ad-hoc basis to see how the process works. If successful they will then perhaps pass on more work when they have secretaries absent or during otherwise busy periods. When a secretary leaves they may then decide not to replace the member of staff but to start outsourcing more transcription work to the external company.

Look for companies that will offer you a free trial of their transcription service so that you can try it out before making a commitment.

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Julian , posted 03 February 2009, 16:02

Toller Beattie LLP, a progressive 6-partner firm in Barnstaple is in the process of rolling out SOS Connect to its staff for integrated practice and case management/workflow. The first phase is live with a further roll-out by department to continue across the firm.

Two new specialist law firms, Heaney Watson in Liverpool and Cooke Young Keidan in central London are also installing SOS Connect as their preferred first systems, in order to provide the ideal platform on which to develop and expand their operations.

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Start-up JBS Solicitors has turned to Virtual Practices, the on-line software and outsourced legal cashiering division of Solicitors Own Software (SOS), for the provision of accounts, document and case management software delivered as a service.

Operations director Paul Barrett said: “Virtual Practices provided the ideal solution for our IT needs when we spun-out of a firm to set up our specialist personal injury operation, last year.”

Virtual Practices not only offers SOS Connect software as a service, but also the provision of outsourced legal cashiering, which is ideal for helping new firms to contain their start-up costs, but also be able to add users and expand the system on demand.

Keen to operate an integrated accounting, case and time management system for maximum efficiency, JBS Solicitors faced the inevitable dilemma of how to achieve high levels of sophistication within the IT budget available to the start-up.

Operations director Paul Barrett had previously encountered Bath-based Solicitors Own Software:  “I liked both the people and the software so got in touch. As a start-up we were worried about the investment required upfront to run our own integrated practice and case management system in-house. However, SOS  presented an alternative way of licensing the software through their Virtual Practices software as a service and legal outsourced legal cashiering division. This meant we could avoid a heavy capital outlay in IT by subscribing to a pay-as-you go model and also avoid the need for employing our own legal cashier. That had a massive appeal.”

The service has helped JBS Solicitors to evolve into a team of 17 personal injury specialists handling around 250 cases a month. Like most PI specialists, JBS relies on the accident management intermediaries to furnish cases and from its strong London presence is now providing a nationwide service dealing with claims for compensation for injuries and losses caused by all types of accidents. “The Virtual Practices service has helped us to become efficient and profitable,“ Paul Barrett comments, “ without the upfront capital costs of running IT in-house and without the red tape we have experienced in the past.”

Stephen Parry, business development director of Virtual Practices: “As well as offering software as a service, it is our outsourced legal cashiering service which distinguishes Virtual Practices and helps spin-outs and new firms get started secure in the knowledge that they are fully compliant with Law Society regulations.”

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