LMS launches new tech to improve conveyancing process

Conveyancer and panel management specialist firm, LMS, has announced the launch of its new ‘Secure Link’ technology to improve the efficiency of the conveyancing process.

The firm’s platform will facilitate completely digitised and integrated communication for law firms to use between one another, including enquiries and document sharing.

Since the initial launch of Secure Link in 2021, LMS has been in communication with law firms to understand their needs and ongoing challenges, allowing it to develop the most helpful solutions.

The latest version of the technology will also provide case-specific conversation and task tracking to improve the speed at which firms can get updates from other stakeholders. It will also allow for one singular view of the entire case, securely connecting all stakeholders to improve turnaround times while reducing fraud.

LMS CEO, Nick Chadbourne, said: “This new iteration is inspired by the law firms themselves – we held a series of roundtables to determine what exactly they wanted to see next, and I’m proud of how the LMS team has worked to make it happen.

“Complete end-to-end communication that simultaneously reduces fraud risk is no mean feat, but it doesn’t stop there – we will continue developing and perfecting our service by integrating other products and working with other third parties such as InfoTrack to enable access for all parties involved in a specific case.

“Our mission is to drive transparency and efficiency in conveyancing through collaboration and this is just the start.”

LMS’ position within the market allows for a more seamless approach to technology due to its market reach, with a panel of around 4,000 law firms with over 40,000 active users accessing its services. The firm suggested that “ease of access” for users will remain a priority and that it will continue to work with stakeholders within the sector to prioritise accessibility for its network.

A group of law firms is now involved in a beta trial testing new features and helping build the final product.

One of these firms is O’Neill Patient Solicitors, and group partnership director, Mark Tosetti, added: “It’s been great to see the new iterations of Secure Link come to life as a result of the feedback provided during the roundtable hosted by LMS back in March.

“It’s clear that LMS’ mission is to make the lives of conveyancers easy through its technology, and commitment to continuous engagement with law firms has allowed it to create something which will positively impact the conveyancing community and wider industry.

“We are looking forward to partnering with LMS and participating in the beta over the coming months, trialling the law firm to law firm communication feature and helping shape the final product.”

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