Le mardi 20 décembre 2005 à 03:14 -0500, Andrew Jensen a écrit : > Well, looks like this idea will at least get a chance. > > An inagural project has been found. It is a legal case management system > (LCMS) for small law firms. The 'Client' is SheltonLegal.net and all > work performed will be released under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC > LICENSE 2.1. The LCMS will initially be developed using a Base embedded > database with provisions to support multiple user installations > utilizing a server mode RDBMS to follow. >
Well, IMHO, it couldn't have been a better choice ;-) OK, I'm biased, I'm a partner in a small law firm, so this kind of solution is likely to interest me most highly !! One of the problems with LCMS is workflow management. Each law firm tends to have developed its own internal rules for handling work flow relating to data entry and internal actions by staff. Adapting a 10 year running practice to a new workflow scheme isn't always welcomed with enthusiasm by the staff (this would be the case for my firm), but I shall still follow developments with enthusiasm. Who knows, it may even be possible to adapt it to work in an IP law firm in France ;-) Good luck, and if you do decide to start a translation effort, let me know. Alex --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
