Goldsmith Williams to launch new case management tool
Goldsmith Williams Solicitors has announced plans to launch a redeveloped version of online case management tool GWlive in early 2017.

The revamped GWlive will enable brokers and introducers to open cases instantly and maintain 24-hour access to them.
The new generation software gives the exact same information to both parties, which Goldsmith Williams says "revolutionises the way mortgage introducers work with solicitors".
Introducers can review all case notes and correspondence such as emails, letters, call logs and faxes sent. Instant quotes and updates on case progression, as well as transaction milestones, can also be received. All this can be integrated into the introducer’s own system with virtually no training required.
A BETA version of GWlive is to be previewed by selected parties in coming months, before a full-scale launch.
Emma Coffey, Head of Sales at Goldsmith Williams, commented: “It is extremely important to all of us here at GW that the firm remains at the forefront of conveyancing technology, so that the introducers and brokers we work with everyday can enjoy the best possible experience, which is in-turn passed down to the client.
“It is this forward-thinking approach that has largely contributed to the firm remaining at the forefront of conveyancing law for more than 30 years – in Liverpool and nationally.
“I’m sure that I speak for everyone when I say I am extremely excited to unveil the new and improved GWlive. We look forward to your feedback!”
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