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Welcome to Lexis Everyfile!

13 October 2023
Issue: 8045 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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LexisNexis has launched Lexis Everyfile, a digital file system specifically designed for the legal services industry

Everyfile delivers ‘workflow, document production, automation, and legal process management in a flexible legal technology platform’, the company explained. It integrates with Microsoft 365 applications and has been developed for use on firm-approved devices such as laptops, phones and tablets and means users can easily access and view their work from anywhere via their web browser.

Andrew Lindsay, General Manager of LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions, said: ‘It is designed to manage the “missing middle” in a law firm’s technology stack, inclusive of key matter metadata that is not captured in traditional PMS, DMS or CRM systems.

‘This data is valuable, and key to providing best value client service, whilst capturing and building knowledge and experience into any of the firm’s systems, that will inform the next generation’s decision making.’

Nigel Williams, Product Director at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions, said: ‘This solution has been developed based on direct insight into the challenges modern legal practices face. With a dedicated team of digital transformation experts on hand to advise, deploy and deliver Lexis Everyfile into any law firm, such collaborations help us to deliver the solutions that are really needed by law firms to help them stay ahead in today’s global, competitive market.’

Issue: 8045 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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Professor Graham Zellick KC argues in NLJ this week that, despite Buckingham Palace’s statement stripping Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his styles, titles and honours, he remains legally a duke
Writing in NLJ this week, Sophie Ashcroft and Miranda Joseph of Stevens & Bolton dissect the Privy Council’s landmark ruling in Jardine Strategic Ltd v Oasis Investments II Master Fund Ltd (No 2), which abolishes the long-standing 'shareholder rule'
In NLJ this week, Sailesh Mehta and Theo Burges of Red Lion Chambers examine the government’s first-ever 'Afghan leak' super-injunction—used to block reporting of data exposing Afghans who aided UK forces and over 100 British officials. Unlike celebrity privacy cases, this injunction centred on national security. Its use, the authors argue, signals the rise of a vast new body of national security law spanning civil, criminal, and media domains
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