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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 |
There have been a number of moves in the legal IT world over the past month. Locally, Paul Wyatt joins the ranks of those moving on from LexisNexis Visualfiles. Paul joined Visualfiles in 1998 spending eight years with them in the UK, before becoming their Australian Business Development Manager in 2006. His new role is as the NSW Business Development Manager with Law In Order who specialise in litigation document management, e-discovery and document copying and scanning.
On the international front Kaye Sycamore, one of the founders of Keystone (now Aderant) has resigned from her role as Vice President International at Thomson Elite.
She’s off to join startup Chrome River with fellow Elite alumni Alan Rich, Dave Terry and Anne Becknell. Chrome River looks interesting. It’s a law firm orientated expense reporting system, utilising the still emerging (at least for law firms) model of software as a service. We really like the way their products page has customised pitches for CFOs, CTOs, Managing Partners, Lawyers, Practice Group Leaders and others.
More here: http://www.chromeriver.com
And thanks to the Orange Rag for the Kaye Sycamore tip-off |