O’Neill Patient Solicitors to employ LMS Secure Link Workspace

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Conveyancing firm O’Neill Patient Solicitors (ONP) is to use LMS Secure Link Workspace as a preferred method for law firm to law firm communication and enquiry management.

The roll out is already underway, with LMS positioned to deliver on the law firm’s requirement of one centralised platform that drives end-to-end management of the conveyancing process.

Authenticated users can drive transparency and efficient stakeholder communication and Secure Link will allow stakeholders on both sides of the transaction to have full visibility of all case updates that are recorded, stored and updated on the hub in real time automatically. This removes the need for manual updates, constant admin and rekeying of information.

ONP says it saw the value of LMS’ solution which will improve its own processing of cases by reducing admin and fraud risk as well as streamlining case updates for all stakeholders, but it will also drive the adoption of the technology across the industry as it looks to effect change. The technology continues to be developed in line with feedback and law firm demand and is available to the whole conveyancing community to provide an efficient and effective communication channel for all involved with each case journey.

Travis Scholes, commercial director at LMS, said: “ONP has been absolutely instrumental in the launch of this exciting iteration of Secure Link and we’re delighted the team want to use it as their preferred method for communication in the conveyancing journey moving forward – it’s a real testament to the technology we’re worked so hard on in conjunction with all the law firm feedback on their greatest pain points.

“Tapping into Secure Link allowed us to drive such innovation much more quickly without compromising on quality and we continue on our mission to reduce risk and connect the right people safely and easily throughout the conveyancing journey. The roll out across the entire business for ONP is proof that we can scale it at speed in a robust way. With multiple other firms also taking part in the initial trial, we’ve proven the value of the platform and the hope is that we will see further adoption from the law firm community.

“Thanks to the whole team at ONP who have been brilliant to work with and who really understand the LMS vision of collaboration to make the industry better and more efficient for all.”

Mark Tosetti, group partnership director at O’Neill Patient Solicitors, added: “The dedication and commitment of LMS in driving innovation to streamline and digitise the conveyancing journey for all stakeholders is clear to see with the launch of its new Secure Link Workspace. But it is not just launching tech for the sake of it – the whole team at LMS really listened to the issues we faced and built a platform that addressed them for us and we’re already seeing the benefits.

“That’s why Secure Link is now our preferred method of communication.I It delivers the efficiency and security in conveyancing that is so vital, and the collaborative nature and partnership in working with LMS is second to none. We look forward to seeing a whole community of firms taking advantage and driving change across the board.”

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