For over 30 years, LEAP’s Legal Practice Productivity Solution has revolutionised the way legal professionals work. Designed to make your firm more productive and profitable, these five essential LEAP features are the key to optimising your legal practice.
Modify pre-configured documents or create custom ones with design flexibility, incorporating your firm’s branding, letterhead, logo, style, and font.
When drafting a document or letter in LEAP, matter information such as addressee details is automatically populated, eliminating repetitive typing and enhancing efficiency.
Learn how to create a document or letter for a matter within LEAP
Avoid errors and delays by accessing a library of up-to-date jurisdiction-specific forms directly within LEAP. Maintained by our dedicated Legal Research team, these forms are generated in Microsoft Word for unparalleled ease, accuracy and convenience.
Whenever a form is updated in LEAP, the Form and Matter Type Updates page will also be automatically updated to reflect those changes.
Standardise document production across your firm by easily adding, modifying and automating your own custom letters, deeds and agreements, and forms in LEAP to save time and maintain consistency.
This effortless capability allows all staff members to generate and save documents in one place and in the same way, maintaining consistent quality control.
Learn how to add your own custom precedents to the library
In addition to LEAP's pre-configured matter types, LEAP users have access to Recurring Matter Templates which are templates that are customised and set to your firm’s specifications.
A Recurring Matter Template might include:
Staff can then use these templates, significantly reducing the time to start and manage new matters.
Learn how to create Recurring Matter Templates
Enter matter details once in LEAP for seamless automation. Your entered details are automatically populated in all matter documents, letters and forms, eliminating manual input. Updates made are also automatically reflected everywhere.
Learn about the importance of entering all required data to complete your matter

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