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August 2010 - Maurice Blackburn Expansion |
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Maurice Blackburn expands Caseflow and migrates to the new Outlook Client
Maurice Blackburn have decided to upgrade to their existing Caseflow system and have acquired 300 licences of the top-end Caseflow Outlook Client.
Initially the implementation has been rolled out in the NSW and ACT offices with the software progressively being rolled out throughout the entire firm's offices in QLD and VIC over the next couple of months.
Maurice Blackburn, National Knowledge Manager Anthony Bleasdale comments "Our users will now benefit from processes, precedents and workflow across all jurisdictions providing true national focus for our clients". |
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March 2010 - TPC - Firm wide rollout |
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Firm wide rollout commences National law firm, Thomson Playford Cutlers (TPC) have successfully piloted the latest version of the Caseflow Enterprise Product 8.6 for Will Creation in their Melbourne Office. The firm which has offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide has selected Caseflow’s Enterprise product for a 360 user, firm wide roll out in 2010. The next phase of the rollout into the Mortgage Recoveries area, has already begun user acceptance testing. Tim Miller, TPC’s Technology Director said – "The Workers Compensation department in our Melbourne office had been sucessfully using the Caseflow Desktop Client for several years and it made sense to explore the possible application of other parts of the product line throughout the firm." He went on to say - "Caseflow Enterprise had the added advantage of its ability to integrate with our core systems (Aderant Expert, Outlook and iManage). The Enterprise product provides us with the ability to automate documents directly from iManage and then seamlessly profiles and saves the resultant document back into the DMS. These factors together with the knowledge that Caseflow’s Enterprise product presented a commercially viable Clause Library were all key factors when making the ultimate decision to go with Caseflow.” |
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February 2010 - Caseflow appoints NZ reseller |
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Caseflow begins expansion into NZ with Swerdlove
Sydney - February 24th 2010 Following a successful 2009 year which saw a launch of their new Outlook based user interface and a strong sales year, Caseflow has partnered with Swerdlove as its New Zealand reseller. Swerdlove, a global law technology and IT software and services organisation with a domestic New Zealand presence provides a logical fit for both organisations by offering superior sales support. Similarly to Caseflow, Swerdlove can boast many of the top Australian law firms as its clients and will look to apply this experience and understanding to benefit Caseflow clients. . Swerdlove will join Caseflow in their venture across the Tasman in what is to be the first stage in their plans to take their highly successful Australian Case Management System to firms in NZ, Canada and the US. “We caught up with Swerdlove Director Derek Giles at ILTA-09 and the discussions soon focused on both organisations expansion plans.. It's a natural fit” said Paul Houghton, Vice President - Business Development for Caseflow. “As a result, we are pleased to appoint Swerdlove as a reseller for NZ. Swerdlove’s local NZ presence together with their international resources will combine well with Caseflow’s proven track record in Australia.” “As one of the fastest growing case management vendors in the Asia Pacific Caseflow has a progressive and loyal user base. Swerdlove intend to further this growth with reseller support. The union of Caseflow and Swerdlove in the New Zealand market represents an opportunity for us to add value to the unique needs of New Zealand legal services.” explained Derek Giles. |
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November 2009 - Caseflow in Profile |
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"Doing more with less" - a popular thought, but how do we actually achieve it. In this profile article on Caseflow the company, Australasian Legal Business (ALB) Magazine delves into why a simple idea can often offer big returns. Click on the link below to read the full article. |
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