LMS Plug and Play launches to law firms

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LMS has announced in partnership with Xperate, the UK-based software development company, the launch of LMS Plug and Play after a successful testing process.

The technology allows law firms to access digital tools developed by LMS through their own CMS platforms, starting with ALB and P4W, to improve technology accessibility and time efficiencies in the conveyancing sector.

As a result of the integration with their CMS, law firms can take advantage of technology that drives efficiencies, reduces time spent on admin tasks and lowers the risk of financial fraud.

As a result of this new trial, LMS has allowed for an increased number of firms to take advantage of the efficiencies gained from digital integrations and a single point of access for essential tasks, usually reserved for firms who have an ability to invest significantly in these areas.

Travis Scholes, commercial director at LMS, said: “Improving efficiency and accessibility in the conveyancing sector has always been a huge priority for the team at LMS and we have always believed that this is achieved through innovative industry collaboration. The development of the right tech is and always has been vital, but now we’re seeing accessibility of these tools become more of an issue. Firms shouldn’t have to spend a significant amount of time and money developing their own technology and this work with Xperate means they don’t have to.”

Mark Garnish, chief operating officer at Xperate, added: “As a team, we have been tremendously excited about this work with LMS and seeing the technology come to life. Increasing efficiency and accessibility in the sector is a goal we’re very much aligned on.

“Collaboration is the key to driving great results and improving widespread adoption in the sector, and we’re looking forward to a long-lasting relationship with LMS.”

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