MINTER ELLISON WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD

MINTER ELLISON WINS INTERNATIONAL AWARD

MINTER Ellison has received acclaim for its advanced matter management solution ME Taskflow, at an international convention hosted in the United States.

The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) named ME Taskflow the Innovative Product of the Year (Client-Facing) at its annual awards ceremony, as a part of the ILTACON 2016 convention in Washington DC.

Partner Andrew Cunningham says winning the award is a landmark achievement, evidenced by the firm's pioneering culture.

"ME Taskflow is the result of collaboration amongst our developers, lawyers and knowledge management specialists," says Cunningham.

"It's a testament to the depth of amazing talent in Minter Ellison and a demonstration of our ability."

ME Taskflow drives process standardisation for high-volume legal matters, by drawing on a source of tasks where users can efficiently develop a management plan for the life cycle of each matter.

Each of these tasks contains all relevant information to the matter, including case materials, precedents and an allocation to the most appropriate person on the legal team for completion.

The ILTA award represents independent peer recognition from associated members, comprised of firms and in-house legal departments of varied sizes and areas of practice.

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