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Legal tech provider InfoTrack announces integration with iManage

05 July 2023
Categories: Legal News , Conveyancing , Technology , Property
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Digital conveyancing platform InfoTrack has announced its integration with document and email management solutions business iManage.

Going forward, iManage users will be able to access InfoTrack’s suite of commercial property solutions directly within the iManage platform. The new integration will provide users with a range of benefits, including streamlining workflows through automation to save time and reduce risk, and avoiding the need to switch platforms for different tasks.

Dean Leung, executive vice president of digital enablement and communities at iManage, said: ‘This new integration with InfoTrack, will enhance current workflows, saving legal professionals time, and allowing them to focus on what they do best—providing expert legal advice and services to their clients.’

InfoTrack’s chief operating officer, Sam Jordan, added: ‘We’re excited to partner with iManage and provide their users with access to our award-winning range of solutions and services for the commercial property market.  This integration is a game-changer for iManage users, allowing them to maximise their ability to manage compliance and increase productivity across large commercial property transactions, all from within one, secure platform.’

The integration between InfoTrack and iManage is is available now for all iManage users: for more information, visit www.infotrack.co.uk/integration/.

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