List of Locus Practice Management Software Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Locus Practice Management Software customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Locus Practice Management Software for Legal Practice Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Locus Practice Management Software for Legal Practice Management include: M&T Bank, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 22080 employees and revenues of $9.23 billion, Colin Biggers & Paisley, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $68.0 million, Landerer & Company, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Colin Biggers & Paisley | Professional Services | 500 | $68M | Australia | LexisNexis | Locus Practice Management Software | Legal Practice Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Colin Biggers & Paisley implemented Locus Practice Management Software. The deployment centered on Legal Practice Management capabilities to standardize matter intake, timekeeping, billing, trust accounting, and document linkage across the firm's practice groups. The full application name Locus Practice Management Software was configured to support firm-wide matter lifecycle governance and client financial controls, with configuration aligned to legal workflows and matter-centric data models.
Implementation included integration with accounting operating systems Locus Accounts and 3E Elite Webview to coordinate ledger posting and billing reconciliations, and the system was set up to surface matter-level financials for finance and practice managers. Governance changes introduced firm-level workflow rules for matter opening, fee approvals, and trust handling, and administration was centralized for security, user provisioning, and role-based access across legal, finance, and records management functions within the Australian operations, aligning Legal Practice Management processes with established accounting interfaces.
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Landerer & Company | Professional Services | 40 | $4M | Australia | LexisNexis | Locus Practice Management Software | Legal Practice Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Landerer & Company implemented Locus Practice Management Software. Locus Practice Management Software was introduced at the 40-employee Australian professional services firm as its Legal Practice Management system to centralize practice administration for a high-volume commercial suite and shop leasing practice.
The implementation concentrated on time recording and trust accounting capabilities, with explicit use of LOCUS for time sheet entry, preparation of trust to office transfer documentation, and trust and office cheque requisitions. Document handling and matter-related recordkeeping were consolidated into LOCUS workflows while legacy authoring and transcription inputs continued to be used for certain artifacts, reflecting typical Legal Practice Management configuration patterns for matter lifecycle, billing, and trust controls.
Operationally the deployment covered legal fee earners, trust accounting, and administrative staff across the firm, supporting routine tasks that had previously relied on WordPerfect on Windows XP, Word 2010 for tables and charts, Outlook 2010 for email, Dictaphone tape transcription, and SAI Global for property and company searches. Governance adjustments emphasized formalizing timesheet submission and trust requisition processes inside Locus Practice Management Software, aligning operational ownership of billing and trust workflows with a centralized practice management system.
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M&T Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 22080 | $9.2B | United States | LexisNexis | Locus Practice Management Software | Legal Practice Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, M&T Bank deployed LexisNexis Locus Practice Management Software into its corporate legal organization. The Locus Practice Management Software, classified as Legal Practice Management, was positioned to centralize matter intake and case management for legal and collections workflows.
The implementation focused on configuring matter and case management, document management, calendaring, timekeeping and billing modules, and reporting dashboards that reflect common Legal Practice Management capabilities. Functional workflows were established for matter lifecycle management, document version control, fee entry and billing pipelines, and calendar-controlled statute and deadline tracking.
Locus was integrated with Microsoft Outlook and the Microsoft Office Suite for email and document editing, and with SharePoint and Filenet for enterprise document repository linkage. The implementation also interfaced with internal systems and data sources referenced by staff, including Columbia Ultimate Business Systems, Café, Legal Database, Aspire, Forms, Hogan/Shaw, Tymetrix, TLO, Pace, State Judiciary case searches, social media sites and Zillow, to support investigative research and collections data collection.
Operational coverage emphasized the legal and collections teams, standardizing intake, research and document workflows across the in-house practice. Governance included centralized matter numbering, role based access controls and workflow approvals to align operational processes with Legal Practice Management controls.
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