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  2. LEAP Legal Software - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, LEAP Expedite was replaced with a rewritten cloud product. [8] LEAP began rolling out the cloud version of its software to law firms in Australia in January 2013. [11] LEAP expanded to the UK and US markets in 2014 [12] and 2015. [13] LEAP 365 was the first software-as-a-service legal application for the Australian market. [14]

  3. LeasePlan - Wikipedia

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    LeasePlan is an international company of Dutch origins, specialised in automobile leasing and fleet management - its products are composed of operational fleet management services. Founded in 1963, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it has more than 14% of its approximately 6,600 employees working out of the Netherlands.

  4. Artemis (fund managers) - Wikipedia

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    Artemis was founded in 1997. In 2002 a majority stake was acquired by ABN AMRO; [2] that stake subsequently passed to Fortis. [3] Following a management buyout in 2010, Artemis is owned by Affiliated Managers Group (AMG) and the Artemis partners. [4] This is a financial partnership: AMG does not get involved in the day-to-day running of the ...

  5. Leapfrogging - Wikipedia

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    Leapfrogging is a concept used in many domains of the economics and business fields, and was originally developed in the area of industrial organization and economic growth.

  6. Leap Confronting Conflict - Wikipedia

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    Leap has innovated many programs in conflict resolution [5] which include Peerlink, a national peer mediation and youth conflict resolution network and support project; Quarrel Shop, a training course for 16- to 21-year-olds in peer mediation and conflict resolution and Working with Gangs, a course based on training and research in the area of gangs and territorialism in communities around the UK.

  7. Perpetual Limited - Wikipedia

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    This included superannuation, financial advice, and corporate trustee and securitisation services. In 2020, Perpetual expanded globally by acquiring two specialist asset management firms; Barrow Hanley Global Investors, a leader in global value investing, and Trillium Asset Management, an industry pioneer in environmental, social and governance ...

  8. Abrdn - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, Abrdn completed the sale of its European-headquartered private equity business (with £7.4bn assets under management) to Nasdaq-listed Patria Investments for up to £100m. The proposed sale was first announced in October 2023 and followed the sale of its US-headquartered private equity business to High Vista Strategies in 2023.

  9. Timothy A. Gonsalves - Wikipedia

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    After his retirement as Director, IIT Mandi in June 2020, Prof. Gonsalves has been active in improving education in engineering colleges in India. He founded the LEAP (Learning Engineering by Activity with Products) programme in 2021. LEAP brings project-based learning to students in the first and second year of their BTech programme. [36] [37]