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Monday, February 24 2020 - 08:00
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Thomson Reuters investment brings smart research to small law
SYDNEY, Feb. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Legal practitioners in boutique firms can now handle matters for clients faster 
than ever before, with a Thomson Reuters investment offering firms and sole 
practitioners an all-in-one approach to legal research. Built with input from 
practising lawyers and barristers in the profession, the solution provider's 
technology initiative is expected to provide relief to the small law market, 
who are known for spending excessive time on legal research for clients. 

Carl Olson, Vice President of Legal Professionals at Thomson Reuters, Asia and 
Emerging Markets, said: "The small law segment no longer has to rely on the 
uncertainty of free legal research, as we have innovated with the industry to 
provide a smart alternative that is typically only afforded to large law firms. 
The profession can expect to see a rise in nimble law firms and barristers 
yielding speedier results for clients, due to the data retrieval benefits such 
as complex search algorithms and natural language search that Thomson Reuters' 
legal research technology offers."

Boutique firms and sole practitioners commonly draw on free legal research to 
represent their clients, which can turn clued-up prospective clients away from 
using their services. However, this new opportunity for the small law market to 
invest in verified legal research will provide additional assurance to existing 
and prospective clients. 

Project leader, James Jarvis, who is Vice President of Legal Solutions at the 
company across Asia and Emerging Markets, said: "Good legal solutions ought to 
provide business-oriented results for lawyers and I am pleased our legal 
research software, Westlaw, can save practitioners up to four hours per week. 
Our design partners are the real heroes in the story here, where they have 
joined us on our digital transformation journey to overhaul research workflows."

Forget everything you know about searching for precedents and case law - the 
new software is a totally different experience for practitioners, and it's now 
easily accessible to the smaller end of town, with an additional suite of niche 
practice areas to tap into." 

The design partners who helped inform the software developments include Danny 
King, Principal at Danny King Legal who founded her successful firm in 2011. 
Through partnering with Thomson Reuters, the benefits of the Thomson Reuters 
product to her employment law firm have been clear. King stated: "I have 
noticed my juniors have been spending less time looking for answers and more 
time conveying them to the team. As a boutique law firm, our resources are 
precious, so we see the new Westlaw as a smart investment for a nimble law firm 
like ours looking to take the burden out of manual knowledge work." 

Corporate and litigation boutique law firm Principal, Mark Wilson founder of W 
Advisers, has said that Westlaw provides a compelling business case for firms 
like his across key knowledge areas. Westlaw in its newest form has also been 
praised by Melbourne-based barrister, David Kim, who noted that the marriage of 
the smart citator, built-in classification system and search function is a 
game-changer for how he will be able to serve his clients, now and in the 
future. 

Thomson Reuters Westlaw is trusted by thousands of law firms and organisations 
in the Australian legal profession, offering unparalleled legal research 
capabilities in the cloud. You can find out more about Westlaw at 
https://legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/new-westlaw. 

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CONTACTS: 

Roisin Kelly-Goldsmith 
Content Marketing Specialist, Legal ANZ, Thomson Reuters 
+612 9373 1820 
roisin.kelly-goldsmith@thomsonreuters.com 

Kelly Kerr 
Senior Consultant, Archetype 
+61 450 009 296 
Kelly.kerr@archetype.co 

Source: Thomson Reuters