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Asons recruits Chris Ganner as Lead Proclaim Developer
Chris Ganner has joined Asons Solicitors of Bolton in Greater Manchester to head the development and maintenance of Proclaim, the legal firm’s chosen case management software platform.
Chris brings 13 years of IT programming and Proclaim development experience to the position, having earned almost all of that in the legal sector while at former employers such as Fletchers, Hampson Hughes and his previous workplace, Curtis Law.
He is not just highly experienced, but also suitably qualified as he is also the holder of a PhD in Information Technology and a raft of Microsoft certificates.
The legal executives at Asons use Proclaim on a daily, almost constant, basis during their working hours to manage their clients’ cases and keep all records stored digitally. Asons committed to becoming a paperless practice several years ago and relies on Proclaim as a result. Chris’s appointment is a crucial one to ensure that the case management runs smoothly and provides the highest quality service to the firm’s clients.
Commenting on his new role, Chris said: “Working in the Legal IT Industry in the North West for a considerable amount of time, and also working closely with the developers at Eclipse, I was familiar with the name Asons and very excited when the opportunity came up to join the team.
“The Proclaim system that Asons already has in place uses some of the most advanced functionality available within the program and - in a very IT driven environment - it is up there with the best I have ever come across. The chance to bring my own experience to the team and help grow the company even further is one I am very much looking forward to.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Justin Richards .
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