Every year, legal professionals face more complexity in their daily tasks along with added responsibilities. Today, many of the services and technologies they need to help them with increasingly demanding jobs can be found at CT, a Wolters Kluwer Company and the legal professional’s first choice for intelligent software and service solutions for compliance, corporate transactions, litigation management and trademark solutions. CT, formerly known as CT Corporation, today announces a re-branded and new organizational structure that makes it easier for customers to find its family of services and solutions under one company name –CT.
CT Reorganizes business; introduces new branding
January 30, 2006
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Every year, legal professionals face more complexity in their daily tasks along with added responsibilities. Today, many of the services and technologies they need to help them with increasingly demanding jobs can be found at CT, a Wolters Kluwer Company and the legal professional’s first choice for intelligent software and service solutions for compliance, corporate transactions, litigation management and trademark solutions. CT, formerly known as CT Corporation, today announces a re-branded and new organizational structure that makes it easier for customers to find its family of services and solutions under one company name –CT. Through development of new software, enhanced services and acquisitions, CT now offers customers end-to-end legal solutions that will empower them to speed workflows, more effectively manage dynamic information and make critical decisions. Under its new organizational structure, CT is divided into four business units: Corporate Compliance & Governance, UCC Solutions, Litigation Solutions and Trademark Solutions. “Our strategy has been to invest in technologies that can provide our customers with the best range of services and solutions to help them work the way they want to. We are confident that combining CT’s offerings into four distinct business units will do just that, giving them the most complete offerings available,” said Gene Landoe, president of CT and Wolters Kluwer Corporate Legal Services. “And, our new branding aims to make it easier for customers to find the solutions they need in on place.” Each of CT’s four business units is designed to provide solutions that meet customers’ individual needs: - Corporate Compliance & Governance: Services and solutions for managing statutory representation, corporate transactions, and jurisdictional and securities compliance. CTAdvantage.com, where customers can complete transactions and services with CT’s service teams, is part of this division.
- UCC Solutions: UCC products and services for corporate due diligence, secured lending, bankruptcy, and real estate, among other areas. The UCC Web management center iLienonline.com is also part of this group.
- Litigation Solutions: Services and products that include matter management and e-billing applications, litigation support software, and eDiscovery services. CT TyMetrix, a matter management and e-billing solutions provider; Tripoint Systems Development Corporation, a software development company specializing in legal industry electronic invoicing and matter management systems; and CT Summation the leader in litigation support software, which includes CaseVault, are the pillars of this unit. CT’s parent company, Wolters Kluwer, acquired CT Summation –formerly Summation Legal Technologies, Inc. –in Dec. 2004. It acquired CT TyMetrix, then known simply as TyMetrix, in Sep. 2003; and brought Tripoint on board in Oct. 2005. Under the new branding, Tripoint’s solutions fall under the CT TyMetrix product line.
- Trademark Solutions: Innovative trademark research offerings from Corsearch, formerly CCH CORSEARCH. The CORSEARCH® Advantage™ platform, which has transformed the clearance process for the trademark community, is part of this division.
Branding Launch at LegalTech CT is officially launching its new branding at ALM’s LegalTech conference in New York City. Representatives from CT’s Litigation Solutions unit and its Compliance & Governance division –the two business units most applicable to LegalTech’s audience –will be present at the company booth throughout the show. LegalTech takes place from Jan. 30 –Feb. 1st 2006 at the Hilton New York Hotel.
Along with the new branding, CT is announcing a new corporate Web site: www.ctlegalsolutions.com. The site will give visitors an overview of the new CT in a layout that mirrors the revised company structure. This new customer-focused site aims to makes it easier for everyone to find what they’re looking for.
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