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eBrief Ready

eBrief Ready is the next generation of electronic briefing, providing a central secure platform for all parties involved in a matter to share, review and reference material relating to a matter.

It enables barristers,  solicitors and courts to transition from a manual, time-consuming ordeal to an automated, seamlessly digital process.

With eBrief Ready, lawyers can:

  • Send others your briefs securely and instantly  – never clog an inbox with large attachments or collate a printed folder again.
  • Collaborate with solicitors, barristers, expert witnesses and your team, in real-time.
  • Automatically compile, index and paginate pdf bundles (court books) – 10x faster than existing pdf bundling tools!
  • Quickly search through thousands of pages with instant scan-to-text (OCR) technology.

Try it today at www.ebriefready.com.au

Target Market
Barrister
Community legal practice
Consumer
Corporate
Government
In-house legal department
International law firm
Large law firm
Medium Law Firm
Small Law Firm
Sole Practitioner
Type of Legal Tech
Access to Justice
Case Management
Collaboration
Contract lifecycle management
Document automation
Legal operations
Legal Practice
Administrative Law
Animal (Welfare) Law
Banking & Finance
Bankruptcy
Building & Construction Law
Business & Commerical Law
Children’s Law (child protection)
Collaborative Practice
Commercial Litigation
Competition and Consumer
Constitutional
Corporate
Costs Law
Criminal Law
Dispute Resolution (Mediation & Arbitration)
Elder Law
Entertainment/Arts/Media
Environmental and Planning
Equity & Trusts
Family
Family Violence
Gaming & Hospitality Law
Health & Disability Law
Human Rights
Immigration and Refugee Law
Information Technology
Insurance
Intellectual Property
Koori Justice
Leasing Law
Liquor
Native Title
Not-for-profit & Charity Law
Other
Personal Injury Law
Privacy & Surveillance
Private International Law
Property Law
Public International Law
Restructuring and Insolvency
Sports Law
Succession Law
Tax Law
Technology and the Law
Wills & Estates (Succession)
Workplace Relations