Thomson Reuters Patsy Doerr, global head of Corporate Responsibility & Inclusion, and Dave Curran, global director of Risk & Compliance, were in Philadelphia a few weeks ago and stopped by WWDB AM 860 radio to record an interview for Sue Rocco’s Women to Watch show. Their interview is airing on WWDB AM 860 today, Monday, …
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Thomson Reuters leaders celebrates technology education in the Twin Cities
At a ceremony earlier this month, Thomson Reuters joined several Minneapolis-St. Paul area businesses to celebrate Prime Digital Academy, a school that will train entry-level software engineers in the Twin Cities area. Thomson Reuters is a supporter of the project, reinforcing the company’s commitment to educating tomorrow’s workforce for technology jobs in the future. Lisa …
- December 30, 2014
- Alex Cook
Thomson Reuters releases new report on Global 500’s greenhouse gas emissions
This post was written by Patsy Doerr, global head of Corporate Responsibility & Inclusion at Thomson Reuters During the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, there was a renewed urgency by nations to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide to reduce the impact of climate change. A new report – Global 500 …
- December 23, 2014
- Susan Martin
Free eBook from FindLaw: Legal Marketing 101
Successfully marketing your legal services is one of the most challenging aspects of managing a law firm. For your marketing efforts to be successful and sustainable over time, you need an understanding of some fundamental concepts. That is why FindLaw just released Legal Marketing 101: A Guide for Small Law Firms. This free eBook will introduce you …
- December 23, 2014
- Susan Martin
Thomson Reuters to deploy C-Track CMS to US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
C-Track, Thomson Reuters case management and electronic filing solution, will be deployed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (USCAAF), it was announced today. The USCAAF, which is the first federal court install for C-Track, is the appellate court for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Courts of …
- December 22, 2014
- Alex Cook
Best of 2014 – Top Legal Current posts
2014 has been another great year for Legal Current, and we thank all of you for continuing to visit the blog and read our posts. To wrap up the year, I put together a list of the top five most read posts on Legal Current this past year. So without further ado, here they are: …
- December 22, 2014
- Susan Martin
Bob Schukai’s top 2014 apps
This post was written by Bob Schukai, head of advanced product innovation in technology operations at Thomson Reuters I came across a story on USA Today that talked about the fact that there are 1.3 million apps available today for our smartphones and tablets. It’s a huge number and finding your way through the morass of application stores …
- December 19, 2014
- Susan Martin
A year of giving – supporting Africa
This post was written by Alicia Beilings, head of marketing for Thomson Reuters in Africa Thomson Reuters has made a contribution on behalf of all of our customers and partners to the Books For Africa Foundation. Through this donation, approximately 4,000 books will be purchased and distributed to African children who are eager to learn. Books …
- December 18, 2014
- Susan Martin
Thomson Reuters earns top honor for ProView eReader platform at British Legal Awards
Thomson Reuters was named ‘Supplier of the Year’ at the British Legal Awards. Hosted by Legal Week in association with The City of London Law Society, the awards celebrate achievement, excellence and innovation in the legal profession. Thomson Reuters was selected for the impact its innovative ProView eReader platform is having on the courts and …
- December 17, 2014
- Susan Martin
Red light cameras supported by a majority of people, says FindLaw survey
The hottest issue on election ballots last month, wasn’t taxes or immigration. Voters in Cleveland voted to ban so-called red light cameras that capture motorists illegally crossing intersections during red lights. Cleveland joins several other municipalities and states that ban red light cameras. Opponents says red light cameras aren’t proven to increase safety and may simply be a …
- December 17, 2014
- Leonard Lee