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Norton Rose Group Relies on NextPlane Federation Cloud Service to Connect Global Network of Law Offices

Cloud-based Federation Platform Connects Disparate UC Systems to Deliver Presence, IM, and Multi-User Chat to 38 Law Offices Around the Globe.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (April 20, 2012) — NextPlane, Inc., (http://www.nextplane.com) the market leader in cloud-based unified communications (UC) federation services , today announced that Norton Rose Group is now using the NextPlane Federation Cloud Service. Norton Rose, one of the top 10 law firms in the word with 2,500 lawyers and 38 offices, has adopted NextPlane’s Federation-as-a-Service (FaaS) to link UC platforms in London, Australia, Canada, and South Africa. By adopting NextPlane Federation Cloud Service, Norton Rose can maintain disparate UC platforms in regional offices and still support all common UC services including standard presence, custom status, enhanced presence, instant messaging, and multi-user chat.

As part of its global expansion, Norton Rose LLP merged with Deacons, one of the largest law firms in Australia, to form the Norton Rose Group. To facilitate the new integrated law practice, Norton Rose Group had to find a means to connect the WebEx Connect UC service being used in LLP with the Microsoft OCS platform being used in Australia. Rather than forcing the different offices to change to a common platform, Norton Rose Group opted to license NextPlane’s Federation Cloud to federate UC communications between the different systems. Within two weeks of signing NextPlane as its federation provider, Norton Rose had an integrated UC system up and running.

“When managing communications for a global law firm having integrated presence and IM is crucial, particularly given the time differences between offices,” said Jason Berwick, Innovation Analyst for Norton Rose Group. “Adopting NextPlane as our federation partner eliminated the need to find a common UC service. It was like starting with a blank sheet of paper. We made a couple of DNS changes and we were good to go, and the entire process took less than two weeks.”

The NextPlane Federation Cloud Service enables disparate UC platforms to federate without any upfront capital expense. The Federation Cloud solution can federate users on Microsoft Lync 2010, OCS 2007 R2, OCS 2007 R1, and LCS 2005 environments seamlessly and securely with colleagues on IBM Sametime, Cisco CUPS, WebEx Connect, and Jabber XCP, Jive OpenFire, and Google Apps. It also eliminates the need to maintain multiple address domains, since the Federation Cloud Service does the translation so all users appear to be on one UC platform.

“Norton Rose is the ideal proving ground for the benefits of our Federation Cloud solution,” said Farzin Shahidi, CEO of NextPlane. “Our Federation Cloud Service is ideal for companies in transition, providing ongoing UC support during a merger or acquisition, and we support all the core UC capabilities across multiple platforms as though they were native services. Norton Rose has demonstrated that NextPlane’s Federation Cloud is quick to deploy, seamless, reliable, and scalable to meet any requirement.”

As the Norton Rose Group continues to expand, it relies on NextPlane to federate UC services. In addition to establishing Norton Rose Australia, the firm also has merged with Ogilvy Renault and Denys Reitz to form Norton Rose Canada LLP and Norton Rose South Africa. Berwick’s team now has a simple process for federating UC with any organization on almost any UC platform, either from UC connections in the office or from an iPad, iPhone, PC, or Web-connected device.

For more information, visit http://www.nextplane.net.

About NextPlane, Inc.

NextPlane offers enterprise-class Federation as a Service (FaaS) solutions for unified communications (UC) platforms, seamlessly federating Microsoft Lync 2010, OCS 2007 R2, OCS 2007 and LCS 2005, IBM Sametime, Cisco Jabber XCP, Cisco Unified Presence Server 8.x, Cisco WebEx Connect, Jive OpenFire, and Google Apps. Using NextPlane Federation Cloud service, organizations can connect users from different companies regardless of underlying UC platforms – with shared presence, instant messaging, multi-user chat, voice, video, and other features – as if they are on the same platform.

NextPlane offers an ideal solution for companies migrating from one UC platform to another, or to integrate different legacy platforms following a company merger or a new contract or partnership. NextPlane even supports domain sharing, allowing two or more UC platforms to federate internally and externally using the same domain name.

For more information please visit http://www.nextplane.net, or contact sales at sales@nextplane.net.

Contact:
Farzin Shahidi
NextPlane, Inc.
(650) 305-7404
farzin@nextplane.net

Tom Woolf
Woolf Media & Marketing
(415) 259-5638
tomw@woolfmedia.com

Internatonal Lawyer Inspired by Writing and Reading Stage Plays

Approaching 90, Author Compiles Full Length Stage Plays in “Trilogy of Murders”.

St. Petersburg, FL (USA), Friday – March 23, 2012 — When not providing professional opinions on foreign trade and investment to domestic and off-shore client corporations or major law firms, FRANK WARREN SWACKER, derives one of his greatest pleasures from the reading and writing full length stage plays. Born in Manhattan on May 18, 1922, he seldom missed seeing, Broadway’s best productions, excluding his brief service in World War II as a US Navy Lt. (j.g.) in the South Pacific.

Learning that Lynne Rock, Editor, at publisher, Free Marketing, Inc. a subsidiary of Rock Publishing, is scheduling release of an E-book, TRIOLOGY OF MURDERS that shall contain three of his full length two act murder mystery stage plays by his birthday, he commented: “Including three stage plays in a single publication should accommodate the ‘Go Generation’ desire to be able to quickly determine which plays satisfy their creative appetite. I have often found writing and reading stage plays inspirational.”

Arbitrating Murder, the first play, in Trilogy of Murders, depicts apprehension of a co-ed daughter that her father may be found to have killed her mother. The hilarious hearing, discloses her mother, a Washington public relations executive, had been involved in dangerous intrigues. The play, except for the ending, follows his book, Who Murdered Mom? (2nd Edition).

The second play, Who Murdered the Chairman? is based upon his book, Boardroom Conspiracies. It is laced with comic, satire, spoofing Wall Street, and corporate executive misbehavior, some of which created the present economic fallout. Both E-books have been re-edited by Darla J. Blaha, prize winning author of, La Grange Chicken Ranch Revisited that became the basis of the stage play and movie: THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS. The E-books include the plays in their respective Appendix.

The third play, Spreading Murder & Happiness, is a brain storming search for a serial killer, harboring hate for those who had attained success in their respective professions. It is based upon the collaborative work in progress of Blaha and Swacker, to be entitled: Murder & Happiness. All three fictional dramas call for eight or less cast members and simple settings.

Swacker ( http://www.members.authorsguild.net/fswacker ), is listed in Who’s Who in the World, and Who’s Who in America. He holds a B.A. (Economics) from Union College, a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia and a LL.M. (International Law) from New York University, Graduate School of Law.

Contacts:
LYNNE ROCK, larrock@earthlink.net
FREE MARKETING, INC., 908 S. Irby Street, #508 –
Florence, SC 29501 – Tel. 1-800 411-2230

Darla J. Blaha, blahan@aol.com

Frank Warren Swacker, Frankswacker@aol.com
http://www.members.authorsguild.net/fswacker

Press & Media Contact:
Frank Warren Swacker
Frank Warren Swacker, Esq
St. Petersburg, FL – USA
727-394-0265
frankswacker@aol.com
http://www.members.authorsguild.net/fswacker

Seminole County, Florida Chief Judge Alan A. Dickey Abusing His Power Behind the Bench

Judge Alan Dickey, acting outside the oath he swore, hands down a non-jury trial six month sentence to 55 year old local man who misses one court hearing because of Doctor Appointment.

Seminole, FL (USA), Saturday – October 22nd, 2011 — In Seminole County a civil case has landed a man behind bars for six months for criminal contempt with no jury trial to decide his fate. The case number 2008CA003218 is a civil case now turned criminal because one man missed one hearing, even though he had a physician’s note as a plausible reason for his absence. The State Attorney, Andrew Jones, prosecuted the case with the help of the civil plaintiffs high cost attorneys. This action would have been similar to Judge Perry in the Casey Anthony trial allowing John Morgan, Dan Newlin, Mark Nejame, and Ranier Munns and their law firms to assist the State of Florida in the prosecution of Casey Anthony. Judge Perry did not allow that in Orange county, but if you travel north about 20 miles, you will discover a courtroom that allows this unprecedented behavior.

In the field of law, there is a distinct difference between civil and criminal cases. A civil case is when you have a dispute with another citizen or company and you decide to sue or vice versa. A criminal case is when the State of Florida, for example, prosecutes you for a crime you have committed and you face criminal charges. Occasionally, a civil case can result in criminal charges against the plaintiffs and defendants. For instance, if a plaintiff or defendant fails to appear in court they can be charged with contempt of court, their actions could result in criminal charges being filed against them. For most civil cases that turn criminal, the State Attorneys regard them lightly and typically don’t inflict serious consequences. This is because they are busy prosecuting real thieves and murderers.

Casey Anthony, the most recent high profile case, was a criminal case and her fate was decided by her peers, not Judge Perry. However, what occurred in Seminole County is a civil case presided over by Judge Dickey, that has landed a man behind bars for six months for criminal contempt charges, without any jury trial to decide his fate. In this unilateral, unauthorized decision, Judge Dickey has revealed a blatant personal bias.

If you watch the nightly local news, you’ll hear about budget cuts being enacted in Seminole County, and local public schools being shut down because of lack of funding. Yet now the Chief Judge, who oversees the Seminole County Judicial budget, is responsible for billing Seminole County taxpayers for six months housing costs for a civil litigant who missed a hearing, although he had a physician’s note. To say this is an abuse of power by Judge Dickey and a gross abuse of Seminole County funds is an understatement. The Judicial Qualifications Commission has received complaints against Judge Alan Dickey; however, the JQC won’t act in regards to Judge Dickey because they do not get involved in ongoing litigation. Since this case will remain open, Judge Dickey can continue to rule with a personal bias, much like former reprimanded Judge Erickson in Seminole County. Judge Erickson, who resembles Judge Dickey and has had a personal friendship with him for years, has put innocent victims in jail and grossly abused his power; yet, he got a mere slap on the wrist from the Judicial Qualifications Commission. The Judicial Qualification Commission (JQC) also has the former chief Judge of Seminole County, the Honorable Preston Silvernail as the Vice-chair. Silvernail is the one whom appointed Judge Dickey as the new Chief Judge in Seminole County.

The consequences given to these Judges are a joke, and continues to allow them to express personal bias, take bribes, and put innocent people in jail and then when caught, are simply asked to step down, retire, or receive a month’s probation. This is what is taking place in our court system today and our community needs to speak out in outrage. Judge Alan Dickey, who translated his personal bias in the above case to former Senator Lee Constantine on a phone call in December of last year, still refused to come off the case when requested by the man now serving the six month sentence handed down by him. Judge Dickey even refused when the public defender, Scott Sterling, petitioned for his removal. Mr. Sterling mentioned he has never seen such bias, but responded weakly to the injustices, perhaps because his paycheck is signed by the county. Any sentence exceeding six months requires a jury trial in Florida, yet Judge Dickey callously ordered the five months and 23 days immediately upon a Final Judgment ruling. Typically, after being found guilty you come back to another hearing for sentencing. However, Judge Dickey handed down the sentence quickly, with the civil attorneys in the courtroom, who ironically asked for the same 5 months 23 days sentence for civil contempt.

No Judge should favor one side or be impartial; however, the actions of Judge Dickey show otherwise. The State prosecutor in the above case, Andrew Jones, shares the same office with public defender Scott Sterling at 101 Bush Boulevard. However, no plea deal was done between the two because of Judge Dickey allowing the attorney from the civil case to assist Jones in the prosecution. Judge Dickey’s loyalty behind the bench for 35 years is commendable. Judge Dickey should be honored for his 35 years; however, his inability to separate himself personally from a case, hopefully, will result in the Judicial Qualifications Commission removing him from the bench. Seminole Corrupted County is quickly becoming a cesspool with Judge Dickey at the helm. If you want to help please go to http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/sections/representatives/representatives.aspx and tell your House Representative to impeach Judge Dickey. Seminole County is represented by Chris Dorworth, Jason Brodeur, Larry Metz, and Scott Plakon. The members of the house with a 2/3 vote can expel him, or if you have any information on Judge Dickey, send it to the Judicial Qualifications Commission at 1110 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32303. The JQC can recommend to the state Supreme Court to reprimand or retire Judge Dickey. And remember, every day innocent people get put in jail because of corruption and Judges abusing their power. If you would like to help, visit https://www.wepay.com/donate/prosefund and make a donation to help stop corruption in our courts.

Press & Media Contact:
Mark Daniel
Imoria
Seminole, FL
407-777-9888
Mark@Imoria.com
http://www.Imoria.com