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KPMG Abogados Spain Steps Up its Knowledge Management Programme to Help Deliver the Firm’s Collective Experience

KPMG Abogados Spain Steps Up its Knowledge Management Programme to Help Deliver the Firm’s Collective Experience

Technology refresh a significant milestone in KPMG Abogados Spain’s knowledge management journey towards artificial intelligence capability

Lexsoft Systems, a provider of IT and business process solutions, announced that KPMG Abogados Spain – one of the leading tax and legal services advisory in Spain – has further invested in its knowledge management programme, to expand the scope of the current solution to leverage and deliver the collective expertise and experience of over 800 legal and tax professionals to clients. Upgrading the underlying components of the solution to the latest versions, this technology refresh represents a major milestone in KPMG Abogados’ knowledge management journey, as it sets the foundation for the firm’s move towards artificial intelligence capability for this function in the near future.

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KPMG Abogados’ knowledge management solution comprises Lexsoft T3, the comprehensive knowledge management workflow engine, and iManage RAVN Insight, the enterprise search application with artificial intelligence. Both these applications, which seamlessly integrate with the firm’s enterprise document and email management system, iManage Work, have been upgraded.

Immediately, by virtue of going live on the latest versions of the solutions, professionals at KPMG Abogados are benefiting from enhanced performance of the firm’s knowledge management system. User experience is notably improved due to the superior user interface and enriched search capability. Presently, KPMG Abogados’ knowledge management solution surfaces knowledge and intelligence from the documents residing within iManage Work. Typically, the firm creates over one million working documents across tens of thousands of cases the organisation services for clients across Spain.

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KPMG Abogados is now well poised to embark on the next phase of the firm’s knowledge management programme, which will combine the knowledge residing in the firm with external information sources to derive powerful intelligence that the professionals can use to advantage their clients. The firm will leverage the advanced data classification and modelling methodologies offered by T3, alongside the application’s ability to communicate with the numerous third-party legal web and content services. This, coupled with the sophisticated search capability provided by RAVN Insight, will deliver compelling insight and knowledge to KPMG Abogados’ professionals.

According to a spokesperson at KPMG Abogados Spain, “Clients come to KPMG for the expertise of our excellent individual professionals and practice area teams, but more crucially for the ‘knowledge’ and ‘power’ of this global firm as a whole. This power only comes from the collective experience and expertise of the entire firm. It’s like going to a hospital – you want a doctor with the right experience to treat you, but the technology, expertise and services that the hospital offers, has a bearing on the quality of the overall care and treatment you receive. So, the objective of our Knowledge Management strategy is to harness and leverage the dynamic expertise, experience, and knowledge of the entire firm to help address the business problems our clients face.”

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