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20 October 2017
Issue: 7766 / Categories: Features , Profession , Property , Technology
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Simple, innovative & smart

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Phil Whitehead explains why InfoTrack’s integrated, one-stop approach hits the right note in today’s conveyancing market

As a legal services provider, InfoTrack strives to provide solicitors and conveyancers with reliable, accurate and plentiful information using simple yet smart technology.

Leading the market with a variety of unique and award-winning services as well as high-profile case management integration partnerships, InfoTrack is working to challenge the way key tasks are normally performed and to show that you can use enjoyable technology to do so. Services unique to InfoTrack such as the integration of the online AP1 form with its dashboard and requisition tool, the building, sending and signing of electronic contract packs to clients anywhere in the world, and REVEAL (the data visualisation tool turning text-based Companies House data into diagrams), as well as other services (searches, indeminites, AML) are all testament to the determination of providing legal professionals with a better way of working. InfoTrack prides itself on creating the technology that property solicitors and indeed solicitors in general are greatly in need of.

The heavy administrative work, and

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