Re: LexisNexis and Kestrel in Streamline partnership
by Anonymous
Doesn't this imply that Lexis have either insufficient numbers of consultants to implement Manila / Streamline or insufficiently skilled consultants maybe. Or does it imply that they are getting rid of a problem? After all, they’re a content provider and not a software company. Outsourcing, which is common place in Lexis will without a shadow of a doubt mean that this is an expensive solution, out of the reach of most law firms.
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