by Chris Winterburn | 13 Sep 2023 | Articles, Chris Winterburn, Implement, Our Insights, Training
Developing a case management system is a complex endeavour that requires careful planning, collaboration and consideration of various factors. One of the most crucial aspects of this process is involving the end-users who will interact with the system on a daily...
by David Baskerville | 5 Sep 2023 | Articles, Cathy Kirby, David Baskerville, Implement, Review, Select
On 27th June we delivered a CPD event for the Law Society of Northern Ireland. The below article is a summary of the session delivered on the day and will cover: Why is procurement so important? Why do projects fail? Types of procurement How to approach procurement...
by Chris Winterburn | 22 Aug 2023 | Articles, Chris Winterburn, Implement, Training
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, organisations are continually seeking to optimise their operations through innovative solutions. It is often the case firms seek to automate legal process, especially in “high volume, low value areas” by the...
by David Baskerville | 16 Sep 2021 | Articles, David Baskerville, Implement, Our Insights, Select
Remember a few short years ago in 2015 when Microsoft announced that Windows 10 would be the last ever version of Windows and from that point on the Operating System would be a stable, evergreen platform? Well, that changed on 24th June this year when Microsoft...
by David Baskerville | 30 Jun 2021 | Advisory, Articles, David Baskerville, Implement, Our Insights, Review, Select
Baskerville Drummond is delighted to announced that it has been given a Band 1 rating in Chambers and Partners’ new LawTech Consulting guide. In common with all Chambers’ guides and directories, this is an independent evaluation of market players, with research...
by David Baskerville | 30 Jun 2021 | Articles, David Baskerville, Implement, Our Insights, Select
We have all heard the saying that a consultant merely tells you the time using your own watch whilst charging a tidy sum for doing it. We would like to offer a contrary view – that often consultants are the oil that greases the gears that move a project...