Thursday 25 July 2013

Vehicle lookups at the click of a button

The UK’s leading provider of Case Management Software – Eclipse Legal Systems – has announced integration with the leading UK provider of vehicle lookup data, CDL Vehicle Information Services (CDL VIS).
CDL is perhaps best known for popular consumer services such as MyCarCheck and MyTextCheck. The company carries out over 2,000,000 vehicle checks per day for partners including GoCompare, Moneysupermarket, Swiftcover and What Car? From a vehicle registration number, CDL can provide a huge range of information, from make, model and fuel-type to the recorded mileage, estimated value, accident and theft history, or if there is outstanding finance. The data used is obtained from numerous different sources, including the Police National Computer (PNC), the DVLA, and the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Eclipse’s integration work with the CDL system means that users of Eclipse’s Proclaim solutions can now benefit from one-click vehicle lookup. The data provided by CDL can be seamlessly populated into the Proclaim system for further analysis or reporting.
Tracy Blencowe, Business Solutions Director at Eclipse, comments:
“Part of Proclaim’s attraction for forward-thinking businesses is its ease of integration with complementary solutions. This latest integration further strengthens that appeal to any organisation whose processes include vehicle management.”
Trevor Greenwood, Business Manager at CDL, comments:
“At CDL we have an unrivalled track record in working with market-leading service and technology providers – we are delighted to have released this latest integration for the benefit of the legal sector.”

Friday 19 July 2013

Congratulations to our Leeds 10k Runners

A huge well done to all 14 members of Team Eclipse who took part in the Leeds 10k on Sunday. The runners endured a tough race as the temperature had already reached 24°c  by the time the 9:30 event got under way.
Despite the soaring sun there were some excellent times posted by our runners. Karen Butler led the charge finishing 93rd overall out of 3,250 female runners, this put her in the top 3% off all the ladies.
  • Karen Butler (Sales Consultant):                  47m 56s
  • Tim Barlow (Project Consultant):                 50m 15s
  • James Fletcher (Integration Consultant):       50m 45s
A special congratulations to Tabrez Butt (Relationship Manager), who on his own has managed to raise over £800, a fantastic effort!
All the money raised is for the Martin House children’s hospice. Thank you to every one who has donated so far, every donation makes a difference to the difficult lives of both the children and families who rely on the Hospice.
To show your support for our runners and the Hospice, visit the Eclipse Virgin Money Giving page.

Thursday 11 July 2013

Client service – make it easy to buy

How easy do you make it for your clients to do business with you?
Odd question maybe, but despite its simple premise the easier you make the ‘buying’ process, the happier your clients will be.  And that means more word-of-mouth business, as those happy clients will talk about their experience.
Ok so where to begin, how do you make that ‘experience’ for your clients better?  One of the best places to start is by looking at how big online retailers do it (so Amazon, for example). Despite operating in a very different sector, what facets of their service can you replicate?
  • How easy it is to find out about your service?
  • How easy is it to get in touch?
  • How easy is it for your clients to STAY in touch and track progress of their transaction with you?
  • Can they stay abreast of proceedings via a range of devices (e.g. iPhone, tablet, etc)?
This ‘ease’ will become more and more of a service differentiator as the legal sector is forced to look outside of traditional models for getting new business.
Technologies such as Eclipse’s TouchPoint client self-service portal will be vital.
Do you have the tools to succeed…?

Eclipse 2013 Company Conference - Rome


This weekend saw the amazing Eclipse 2013 Company Conference held in Rome, to celebrate another great year. All staff were invited and a wonderful time was had by all. The Tivoli Fountain was one of the many hi-lights.

Thursday 4 July 2013

The Time is Now

Charlotte Parkinson, Modern Law Magazine, spoke to Darren Gower, Eclipse Legal Systems, about how service providers are helping law firms remain efficient and cost effective during a time when many clients are expecting the same high levels of service for lower costs.
At a time when many law firms are being forced to adapt and look for fresh and innovative ways of running their firms, many are looking to their service providers for guidance. Of course, one of the largest and arguably the least utilised and understood of these is the IT service provider.
While it is impossible not to have noticed the – to use the word of the moment – change, some people are still uncertain about exactly how and why utilising technology could benefit them and enable them to start running their law firms as businesses. It has certainly become clear that, in light of the ABS era and other developments in the field, firms need to move away from the thinking and towards the doing in order to achieve this. In the past, many have viewed IT as an unknown quantity, preferring to stay in line with the traditional way of running their firms. Many have felt unsure of how they should be using technology to assist in the transition from the old to the new era of legal services.
Change for growth
There is no doubt that the time is definitely now for the legal sector to embrace technology, as other sectors have done already and it is clear that here are definitely lessons that can be learned by looking at these. The Insurance division, for example, now utilise aggregator websites to streamline the process of claims handling for all parties involved. There are certainly some law firms that either have already, or are in the process of, acting and reacting to changes. They have realised the responsibility their decision makers have to understand and embrace technology so they can use it to deliver tangible business results. There are, however, still those whose understanding of technology leaves something to be desired.
It is therefore key to look at where the future of technology is heading as it is fast becoming a primary driver of market differentiation, business growth and profitability. Of course, while the needs and demands of each firm will differ depending on such factors as specialisms and size, all firms wishing to embrace the change are looking to their service providers to supply them with secure, efficient, value for money and innovative solutions.
So, in an ever evolving era where client expectation is rising, what is out there? While there is no doubt that the challenges that face the legal sector have never been greater, therein also lays opportunity to truly differentiate and generate competitive advantage.
Darren Gower comments:
“For example, one technology recently revealed is Eclipse’s own ‘TouchPoint’ client self-service portal. TouchPoint provides a secure, online, device-independent way for clients and customers to manage their own cases. Administrative costs are saved, and the opportunity to provide a transparent and instantaneous service is presented. As the market changes, and clients demand a different ‘type’ of service, firms should look to technology such as self-service portals as a key way to stand out from the crowd and deliver a truly different standard of client experience.”