January 13, 2009

Wednesday's Legal technology news update including one vacancy

Innovative speech processing: optimising capacities through targeted investment

Optimise processes through targeted IT investments: it’s the kind of advice often heard today. The contribution which digital dictation can make in this regard can be reckoned out in hard figures. A legal office with 30 lawyers and 15 secretaries which replaces its analogue dictation devices with digital ones can make savings of around EUR 143,000 p.a. – that is the forecast offered by the Philips Speech Processing “Return-on-Investment” reckoner, at any rate. Given the current worldwide turbulence in the economy, the company is increasingly stressing the intensifying trend “towards dictation”. For now is precisely the right time to be freeing up valuable capacities for activities which have a direct bearing on sales and turnover. Read more...

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