Friday 25 February 2011

Proclaim Case Management: helping growth and building seamless business relationships

Just Costs is the UK's largest solicitors' costs practice, focusing solely on recovery for claimant personal injury firms and commercial organisations.

The firm was founded - and is led - by Paul Shenton, a qualified barrister and solicitor who gained experience in a range of high profile cases whilst a Partner for nine years at national heavyweight, Eversheds.

Paul talks us through his experience of Proclaim, and how the system has grown with his practice.

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Wednesday 23 February 2011

Davies & Gribbin prepares for the future with Proclaim

Lancashire law firm, Davies & Gribbin Solicitors, has selected Eclipse's Proclaim Practice Management software solution for firm-wide rollout.

Established in 1995, the practice provides a full range of legal services for both private and commercial clients. Specialising in non-fault personal injury claims, the firm also offers conveyancing, debt recovery and probate services.

Click here to read the full press release

Wednesday 16 February 2011

McKeowns Solicitors - new Proclaim case study

McKeowns is one of the UK's leading claimant personal injury practices, employing 120 staff at its offices in St Albans, Milton Keynes, Newry, Belfast and Omagh.

The firm was founded by Diarmuid McKeown and throughout its history has served an impressively full range of clients, from the 'man on the street' through to large institutions such as RAC and Endsleigh Insurance.

Chris Stevens, Head of Operations at McKeowns, talks us through the firm's experience of Eclipse and Proclaim.

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Tuesday 1 February 2011

The Paperless Office

Peter Garsden of Eclipse client, Abney Garsden McDonald, takes us through his experience of going 'paperless'...!

Article first published in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers (INL), and re-published here with kind permission from Peter Garsden and Delia Venables (editor of the INL).

Click here to read the article (.pdf)