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DAC Beachcroft takes £4m hit on failed IT project, LLP accounts reveal

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Legal Business · 22 January 2016 · 2 min read
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National law firm DAC Beachcroft took a £4.39m hit on a failed IT project as it tried to change its case management system internally, accounts reveal.

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