Law, eDiscovery & litigation support
Law firm Holding Redlich has rolled out Lexis Create+, an AI–powered legal drafting solution integrated into Microsoft 365, across its Australia and New Zealand offices. The deployment represents a shift toward automation in legal document creation, following a staged training program for practitioners.
Wotton Kearney will replace legacy systems with an AI-powered platform to manage legal matters and client reporting. The Asia-Pacific insurance and risk legal firm has partnered with process automation vendor Appian to deploy a system called OSCAR (Organised System for Claims and Reporting).
Australian law firm McCabes has acquired the LexisNexis AI-powered legal platform, Lexis+AI, to provide advanced research and case analysis capabilities.
Gilchrist Connell, an Australian law firm specialising in the insurance sector, has completed the roll-out of a firm-wide knowledge management and business intelligence solution leveraging Litera’s Foundation Firm Intelligence Platform.
Wollens Solicitors has grown into one of the largest solicitors in the southwest of the United Kingdom, with over 150 employees positioned across three offices. As a result of their rapid company growth, the law firm struggled to keep up with the volume of paper within the business.
Australian law firm Maddocks has selected Morae to migrate the firm’s knowledge and information management system to the iManage Cloud. The project will entail migrating more than 600 users and 27 million documents from the firm’s current on-premise system to iManage’s cloud-based Work 10 platform.
Australian law firm Hall Payne Lawyers has transformed collaboration and achieved firm-wide visibility of support tasks to facilitate flexible, hybrid working, with the adoption of BigHand Workflow Management.
After the COVID-19 pandemic forced a sudden closure of in-person workplaces, DLA Piper worked quickly to get thousands of employees set up to work remotely. “Firm leadership wanted to get Microsoft Teams released quickly, but we didn’t want a Teams release turning into the ‘wild, wild west,’” Omar Ibrahim, senior manager for applications and engineering at DLA Piper, said about the collaboration platform. “So, we asked: ‘OK, what guardrails can we get in place?’”
Arnold Bloch Leibler (ABL) – an independent Australian law firm renowned for advising clients on high-stakes transactions and disputes – has chosen iManage Closing Folders to simplify its legal transaction processes, becoming the first Closing Folders customer in the APAC region.
A significant state-based law society in Australia, initially founded by a select group of solicitors with the aim of meeting the evolving needs of business, government, community and individuals, has saved time and resources by deploying Hyland’s content services platform, OnBase.
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