The first release of the software is scheduled for delivery in February 2006.
Users will have full access to all contact and matter information in the Partner for Windows database and will be able to record time whilst on the move.
TFB, the practice and case management systems vendor, has announced a joint venture with MoboTel, an independent provider of mobile telecommunications, to develop software that will enable users of TFB's Partner for Windows system to view data on BlackBerry devices.
December 07, 2005 at 07:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
The first release of the software is scheduled for delivery in February 2006.
Users will have full access to all contact and matter information in the Partner for Windows database and will be able to record time whilst on the move.
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