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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Andy Stokes

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Andy Stokes

Many of us will recall a time when Tikit where as ubiquitous in law firms as, say, IntApp are now. I certainly couldn’t go a month without seeing them at
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Charles Christian

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Charles Christian

Actually the Insider has been pulling off exclusives since 1995 when I first launched it – so just get over it and buy our Orange Rag-branded water bottles – you
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by simon

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by simon

This Orange Rag’we had it first’ obsession appears to have come to the fore since Jezza stepped into the background and let others take the limelight. A sad consequence of
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by geoff Hornsby

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by geoff Hornsby

Couple of points. Tikit has had a huge impact on the legal scene. The sales and technical staff who have left Tikit over the years have appeared in multiple organisations
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Legal whistle blower

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Legal whistle blower

Bad news for Tikit. PE buy outs never go to plan in LIT. At minimum it means an employee flush out. At most a strategic shift to what the PE
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by NC

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by NC

this won’t come as a surprise to most with Tibet’s decline being evident since BT stepped in. Innovation left the building the same day as Liam Flanagan and a couple
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Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit

Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit

While on holiday last week I got a rather out of the blue email on 4 August from a contact in the legal tech sector saying “BT is selling Tikit
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Mr. Reality Check

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by Mr. Reality Check

BT will be lucky to get 2x multiple for this slowly waning business. Oh, and, as for you “breaking the story” of the HighQ acquisition – there was a press
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Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by David Gilroy

Comment on Comment: Confusion and obfuscation as BT moves to sell Tikit by David Gilroy

Caroline, “…..TR paid an astronomical amount for HighQ.” Great news. What was the amount? I assume you know if you made that statement as the official press release said the
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Comment: The eureka moment – revolutionising legal marketing with high-tech methods

Comment: The eureka moment – revolutionising legal marketing with high-tech methods

The legal sector has changed. Gone are the days of the referral and the Masonic handshake. Today, law firm leaders are well aware of the need to market their firm
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Comment: Achieving a Successful DMS Project

Comment: Achieving a Successful DMS Project

By Keith Lipman, co-founder and president of Prosperoware Firms must adopt their DMS — owning the technology, which 98% do already, is insufficient.  In part I of this series, I
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Comment: What is a legal technology practice stack and why does that matter?

Comment: What is a legal technology practice stack and why does that matter?

By Dera J. Nevin Almost all the work that I do in evaluating, buying and implementing legal technology for use by lawyers is directed at strengthening the practice stack.  I
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Comment: Cyber Governance 101 – Who to trust?

Comment: Cyber Governance 101 – Who to trust?

By Rois Ni Thuama (pictured), head of cyber governance at Red Sift IT Directors are facing a predicament – budgets for IT services including cybersecurity are on the rise in 2019[1],
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Comment: The transformational effect of small changes

Comment: The transformational effect of small changes

By Max Cole, barrister and co-founder of Autto Digital transformation – nothing short of “harnessing the power of digital technology to rethink every aspect of the organisation” (according to McKinsey)
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In-house guest post: Future-proof your intellectual property portfolio

In-house guest post: Future-proof your intellectual property portfolio

By Damian Durrant Business goals and objectives can morph at any time due to new leadership, market shifts, competitor activities or current events.  As a result, your intellectual property (IP)
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Guest post: Women in (Legal) Tech – planting acorns

Guest post: Women in (Legal) Tech – planting acorns

Thereza Snyman of Baskerville Drummond charts the failures of previous efforts to boost diversity in legal tech; the recent progress with a well-deserved shout out to Daniel Pollick for helping to
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Tech Comment: The Case for SD-WANs

Tech Comment: The Case for SD-WANs

Atchison Fraser from Talari looks at how a new generation of software-defined wide area networking technology  (SD-WANs) is changing the way law firms communicate Legal services firms often have multiple
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