10 November 2003
MEDIA RELEASE
Brookers and juniorPartner Team Up
Brookers Ltd today announced that they are now working with jPartner Systems Ltd and will be distributing and supporting
the juniorPartner (jP) law practice management software from November 2003.
¡§We are very pleased to be working with jPartner Systems Ltd and excited about the opportunities this presents. This
development is designed to build on our success with other technology that we have developed for New Zealand law firms
including Notes, Knowledge Integration Solutions for Extranets and Intranets, and Firmsite. Notes is an online first in
New Zealand and provides our customers with the ability to add comments to their online products and link them to their
own internal resources or files. jP was a natural choice as we share similar values - flexibility, continuous innovation
for the customer¡¦s sake, and an absolute commitment to our customers by providing them with the best training,
technical support and service. This will enable us to provide New Zealand law firms with a compelling and highly
competitive combination of unmatched depth and breadth of legal information and a flexible, user-friendly law practice
management system,¡¨ said Neil Story, Managing Director of Brookers Ltd.
jP is a respected and highly competitive integrated practice management system for small-to-medium sized law practices.
It was designed by New Zealand lawyers for New Zealand lawyers and provides lawyers with the ability to:
„h track time and costs;
„h manage all of their accounting functions including trust accounts;
„h maintain their client lists; and
„h market their services.
Graeme Ramsay, Managing Director of jPartner Systems Ltd, said today ¡§I am delighted to be working with the Brookers
team. Our commitment to serving the exacting and changing needs of the legal profession has created a long and proud
tradition of client-focused software innovation. Brookers shares these goals and traditions which is why we chose the
Brookers team to be our preferred business partner. Already we have some exciting software developments in the pipeline.
I look forward to the further growth of juniorPartner and the opportunity to introduce jP to a wider range of law
firms.¡¨
Links to Brookers and DSL Publishing CD and online information, including Brookers Law Directory, will be available
within jP in the New Year. Brookers customers will be able to include any of the five modules currently available as
part of the jP practice management software in their existing information supply agreement. Customers who do not
currently have an information supply agreement with Brookers can find out more by contacting their local Brookers
Account Manager or Brookers Customer Care team on service@brookers.co.nz or 0800 10 60 60.
www.brookers.co.nz
www.jpartner.co.nz
About Brookers Ltd
Brookers Ltd, based in Wellington and Auckland, is a leading provider of information to the New Zealand legal and
regulatory market and a part of Thomson Legal & Regulatory.
Thomson Legal & Regulatory (www.tlrg.com) provides e-information solutions to legal, tax, accounting, intellectual property, compliance
and business professionals around the world. Thomson Legal & Regulatory has strong market positions in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. Thomson Legal & Regulatory is the largest market group within The Thomson Corporation (TSE: TOC), a global e-information solutions
company serving the business and professional marketplace.
About jPartner Systems Ltd
jPartner Systems Ltd, based in Auckland, is the developer of juniorPartner.
juniorPartner has been around since 1989. Previously called Author, juniorPartner was developed into a true
multi-platform (Macintosh & Windows) relational database in 1993 and re-named juniorPartner. Also known as jP. jP was the first NZ Trust Account
program on Windows. This product longevity together with the increasing user-base spread throughout NZ and now this
association with Brookers Ltd. ensures juniorPartner will continue to develop meet the changing and growing needs of NZ
law practices.