Charles Christian of Legal Technology Insider speaks about the 2012 Elite User Conference, including the business’s recent acquisitions and how they will complement each other. Christian also shares his thoughts on the Elite Workspace concept and forecasts success for the 3E iPad app.
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Elite general session showcases customer voice
The general session at the 2012 Elite User Conference focused on the power of the customer’s voice. Bill Burch, senior vice president of Sales, opened the session discussing how the product and integration strategy of Elite has been defined by changing conditions in the law firm space with the focus on risk, client, financial, matter and risk management, or …
- June 28, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
Elite and ProLaw User Conference to “Extend Your Advantage”
The 2012 Elite and ProLaw User Conferences began with executive leaders from Thomson Reuters Elite highlighting news of recently products and services, and discussing what’s to come. Kim Massana, president, kicked things off by setting the rallying cry for this year’s conference: Extend Your Advantage. Thomson Reuters Elite is focused on helping customers build and extend an advantage in the marketplace …
- June 26, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
New version of MatterSphere shown at Elite User Conference
Increasing efficiency and delivering greater value to clients have been frequently discussed topics at the Elite User Conference. To help firms achieve those goals, the latest version of Mattersphere legal matter management software is being shown to customers. Patrick Hurley of Elite discusses how Mattersphere integrates with Elite 3E.
- June 26, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
We’re Listening at the Elite User Conference
As many are descending on Las Vegas this week for the 2012 Elite User Conference, We’re Listening will be there as well. This year, Elite User Conference attendees, as well as attendees of the ProLaw User Conference, will have the opportunity to provide feedback on our business, products and services. The We’re Listening program inspires conversation with …
- June 25, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
Using Engage to manage budgets, matters
Nathan Bowie, managing director, Thomson Reuters Elite, discussed at the 2012 Elite User Conference how alternative fee arrangements have been prominent with firms and their corporate clients. Along with the rise of AFAs is a trend towards budgeted matters. With the economic changes the legal market has seen recently, firms are using tools such as Engage to become proficient …
- May 28, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
On the Potomac: Recap of Elite’s User Conference in DC
It’s been a few weeks since Elite hosted its annual User Conference in Washington, DC at the Gaylord National Hotel. There was an energetic vibe this year as firms loaded up on educational sessions, viewed new products, and participated in the “We’re Listening @ Elite” activities including a live Twitter feed (see all the updates …
- July 1, 2011
- Susan Martin
Get down tonight!
The Elite User Conference wrapped up three fantastic days of speakers, sessions and networking with a 70s style soirée featuring music from KC and the Sunshine Band. With the full-blown rock concert setup, neon spandex covered seats and groovy mood lighting it was hard to believe that the “far out” disco was the same ballroom …
- June 21, 2011
- Susan Martin
The sun never sets on the face of freedom
Learning about your Nation’s Capitol can be fun – especially when you’re being led by a witty guide. Last night, 2011 Elite User Conference attendees went on a three hour Monuments by Moonlight tour packed with spectacular monuments and memorials. The various groups were guided through sites such as the White House, the Capitol, Lincoln …
- June 15, 2011
- Susan Martin
Recapping a year focused on customers
“The most important part of this conference is for our team to talk with as many of you as possible,” said Kim Massana, president of Elite, to conference attendees at the opening session of day two of the Elite User Conference. “We want to know what is working well and more importantly what we could …
- June 14, 2011
- Susan Martin