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Sprintlaw signs on with Annature

Award-winning NewLaw firm Sprintlaw has signed an “ideal partnership” with Annature to be its exclusive eSigning platform.

user iconJerome Doraisamy 29 April 2022 NewLaw
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Sprintlaw – which announced expansion into the UK last year and also won the 2021 NewLaw Firm of the Year category at the Australian Law Awards – has replaced its existing system for eSigning with Annature, chief executive and co-founder Alex Solo said, because Annature offers more value for its subscription members.

With the Annature eSigning solution we have white-labelled an excellent eSigning offering which is now an extension of our technology strategy,” he said.

“Our customers need to draft contracts and contractual documents such as service and employment agreements. And help with getting them signed easily, returned, and stored. So, when we launched the eSignature tool its popularity was reflected by our subscription numbers jumping around 20 per cent.

“For us, this is an ideal partnership.

“It was incredibly easy to implement, simple for our clients to use and very affordable. That suits our approach to a lightweight technology model.”

When Sprintlaw officially launches in the UK in the coming weeks, Annature eSigning will be available for subscription customers there.

Annature chief executive and founder Amreeta Abbott said that her business is “all about” supporting the growth of Australian businesses.

“Sprintlaw is right in this sweet spot with its expanding client base and affordable subscription model ideal for the vast number of small businesses in Australia,” she said.

“We’re pleased to note our continued growth in the legal sector with two of the most innovative digital first law firms – Sprint Law and LegalVision – now both using Annature. We are really proud to help power and congratulate Sprintlaw on their expansion into the UK.”

LegalVision signed on with Annature in November of last year.

In December, Ms Abbott spoke on LawTech Talks about her personal and professional journey and how legal tech not only makes one a better lawyer but makes life easier too.

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Jerome Doraisamy

Jerome Doraisamy

Jerome Doraisamy is the editor of Lawyers Weekly. A former lawyer, he has worked at Momentum Media as a journalist on Lawyers Weekly since February 2018, and has served as editor since March 2022. He is also the host of all five shows under The Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network, and has overseen the brand's audio medium growth from 4,000 downloads per month to over 60,000 downloads per month, making The Lawyers Weekly Show the most popular industry-specific podcast in Australia. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of Minds Count.

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