Manchester, United Kingdom, 19th Decemberr
Maurice Blackburn, a leading plaintiff law firm in Australia, has chosen ShareDo as its new case management system (CMS) following a thorough selection process. This choice is part of the firm’s transformation agenda to reshape the delivery of legal services.
In designing their transformation program, Maurice Blackburn gathered extensive insights from clients and staff to create a bold aspiration for the future state journeys. A key enabler for this was the need to move from a legacy CMS to a modern platform that would deliver a more intuitive experience, efficiency gains through automation, and insights that will assist ongoing optimisation efforts.
Maurice Blackburn conducted an exceptionally thorough review of the Case Management System market. While the system needed to support outstanding client and employee experiences now, it also needed to be adaptive, ensuring the firm could rise to the AI-driven future of legal service delivery.
Greg Emsley, Chief Digital Officer at Maurice Blackburn, stated,
Jane Headon, General Manager of Transformation at Maurice Blackburn, said,
Sebastian Negreira, CRO of ShareDo, commented on the partnership:
Maurice Blackburn looks forward to enhancing client service, improving employee experience, and boosting operational efficiency with the implementation of the new Sharedo platform.
About Maurice Blackburn
Maurice Blackburn is Australia’s leading plaintiff law firm, dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals. With a legacy of over 100 years, the firm specializes in personal injury, class actions, employment law, and more.
For more information, visit the Maurice Blackburn website.
About ShareDo
ShareDo is a cutting-edge legal case management system designed to streamline work processes, enhance efficiency, and maximise profitability. Known for its robust features and client-centric approach, ShareDo serves mid to large businesses across various sectors, providing a cloud-native, low-code platform that drives innovation and supports the evolving needs of modern legal practices.
For more information, visit the ShareDo website.