Legal system hits 300th member

Legal system hits 300th member



Advanced Legal (Advanced) has announced a strong second quarter in 2014 with 17 firms signing-up to its practice and case management system (PCMS), ALB, during the period April to June 2014 .


 Advanced Legal (Advanced) has announced a strong second quarter in 2014 with 17 firms signing-up to its practice and case management system (PCMS), ALB, during the period April to June 2014.


ALB is a fully-integrated practice and case management system designed to help legal firms efficiently manage their clients, cases and documents. The second quarter saw firms of all sizes and locations moving to ALB and the 300th firm has recently taken the system. 

New ALB clients since this April include Graham & Rosen Solicitors, Millar McCall Wylie LLP and Parker Rhodes Hickmotts.

Doug Hargrove, Managing Director at Advanced Legal said: “ALB has continued to attract legal firms looking to get the most from a fully-integrated PCMS. The number of firms choosing to implement ALB with workflow also suggests that clients continue to recognise the value of automating processes. ALB’s rapid rate of adoption is a clear indication that it is the right PCMS product for the legal market.”

Graham & Rosen Solicitors, based in Hull, is migrating from Advanced’s Legal Office product to ALB including integrated workflow for client and matter inception, conveyancing and simple debts.

The firm is also moving from Oyez forms to Advanced’s Laserforms with licences for 50 users.

North-West firm Parker Rhodes Hickmotts is an existing Legal Office client with over 70 users across four different offices. 

The firm has decided to migrate from Legal Office to ALB with integrated workflow, Conveyancing Case App and Client & Matter Inception tools. The firm is also looking to implement solutions for wills and deeds, probate, marketing, accounts and civil legal aid. Realising the larger value and benefit the firm can gain from Advanced Legal, it has also chosen to move from Oyez to Laserform for its form package.


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