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How HighQ makes McCarthy T茅trault鈥檚 service delivery an advantage

Canadian firm McCarthy T茅trault LLP constantly seeks ways to introduce innovation into its practices and processes. But it鈥檚 not innovation for innovation鈥檚 sake. It鈥檚 client-focused innovation.

鈥淲e鈥檝e long had a department that focuses on client service delivery and innovation, and we鈥檙e always making sure that we are delivering what clients want, when they want it,鈥 says Kathleen Hogan, McCarthy T茅trault鈥檚 Director of Education and Knowledge Integration. With more than 700 lawyers and 1,600 total employees working across five offices throughout 91原创 and offices in New York and London, McCarthy provides a full suite of integrated legal services, with specialties including business, litigation, tax, real estate, and employment.

One example of McCarthy鈥檚 client-focused innovation is its five 鈥淢T>鈥 divisions. These business lines are designed to offer new ways to serve different verticals of clients. For instance, MT>3, which launched in 2017, focuses on e-discovery and transactional applications of AI and MT>Version delivers AI-powered legal translation services.

Recently, McCarthy has been exploring yet another way to deliver more client value 鈥 Thomson Reuters鈥 HighQ. The firm鈥檚 clients operate in fast-paced, high-powered industries. That requires McCarthy to provide its services in faster, more streamlined ways. HighQ provides that kind of accelerated collaboration between firms and clients.

It鈥檚 a digital collaboration platform whose multiple capabilities can be configured in numerous ways to fit specific client needs and deliver the ideal client experience.  Clients look to McCarthy as partners in their success; HighQ helps facilitate that partnership in ways that are distinctive to each firm-client relationship.

Speaking of partnerships: 鈥淭homson Reuters and McCarthy have a longstanding, very warm relationship,鈥 Hogan notes. 鈥淥ne of the first things I did when I joined the firm in 2017 was implement Practical Law 91原创 across the firm.鈥 While attending a legal technology conference later that year, Hogan visited a display booth for HighQ. 鈥淭he demo was amazing,鈥 Hogan recalls. 鈥淓very time I asked, 鈥楥an it do this? Can it do that?,鈥 the answer was always yes. It also looked beautiful, with terrific design sensibility. I went back to my firm and told them, 鈥榃e have to buy this.鈥欌

High Q is a 鈥渘o code鈥 solution. That means it can be configured in different ways for different purposes, from smaller document management solutions to bigger collaboration sites, without requiring heavy coding or specialized knowledge.

In 2020, the firm worked with Thomson Reuters to conduct a proof of concept that could demonstrate how HighQ could help McCarthy further boost collaboration with its clients. The organizations worked together on specific use cases, training, and branding.

鈥淥ne of the things that always frustrated me when I was in-house counsel is law firms tend to take information, data, documents, and other files and protect them inside a document management system,鈥 Hogan says. 鈥淭here are good reasons for that relating to client confidentiality and information security. But I would also think, 鈥楤ut they鈥檙e my documents. Why do I have to call someone to get to my documents?鈥欌

As a collaboration platform, HighQ allows firms and their clients to share documents easily. To be sure, there are other such platforms on the market. 鈥淏ut HighQ is focused on the legal vertical,鈥 Hogan notes. 鈥淚t reflects how lawyers do work, and how they work with their clients. Important elements such as audit history are already built in. This is such a seamless way to share our work with our clients.鈥

Hogan also has found that 鈥渟ome legal technology can be quite overbuilt, with too many bells and whistles, and too many ways to do a single thing. But HighQ makes it easy for anyone to learn and use, and you can scale it up and do much more, including financial data reporting and tracking workflows between the firm and the client. It gives clients a deeper, broader view into what鈥檚 going on in their matters.鈥

Where McCarthy sees HighQ adding value and increasing efficiency is by providing centralized locations and access for the work that the firm and its clients need to accomplish in partnership.

For instance, legal documents typically go through numerous drafts and reviews.  HighQ鈥檚 tools can help both firm and client manage the documents and track where the latest versions are. 鈥淲e鈥檙e emailing back and forth hundreds of times a day, and that鈥檚 not an exaggeration,鈥 Hogan notes. 鈥淲hy are we doing that if we can put a live document in a central place, edit it at the same time, share thoughts at the same time, do workflows at the same time and in the same place instead of through Zoom meetings or by email?鈥

 With HighQ, McCarthy can manage contracts and 鈥渢ag different aspects of those contracts so that we know when they鈥檙e expiring,鈥 Hogan says. 鈥淥r if the law changes, we can update all of the contracts.鈥

This approach can also be used for larger clients that have their own templates and precedents. 鈥淚t鈥檚 often quite hard to share them or make sure that they鈥檙e updated,鈥 Hogan notes. 鈥淏ut let鈥檚 say we could hang on to all of the precedents for the client and we make sure that they鈥檙e updated. We can put them all in one place and manage them. That鈥檚 a great service that we could provide to our clients by using HighQ.鈥

McCarthy also is looking to HighQ to create a unified set of templates for types of matters that its lawyers undertake many times in a year. That way, 鈥渨henever a matter type comes in, we can just push a button, so to speak, and have a matter site that has that particular matter already laid out,鈥 Hogan says.

McCarthy鈥檚 proof of concept work also has included using HighQ鈥檚 iSheets to develop client portals that can present and manage financial and portfolio data. As Hogan notes, 鈥渄ata visualization is something that more and more of our in-house counsels are asking for.鈥

The data that McCarthy can convert into charts, graphs, and other illustrations using iSheets includes the number of open matters and how many matters a lawyer has closed in the past year. This can provide the firm鈥檚 lawyers a sense of how long closing a particular type of matter might take. And if one type of matter is open longer than is typical, that would suggest a new approach might be needed.

In 2021, McCarthy will begin taking many of its proof-of-concept sites live. The site most likely to go live first will be used by the MT>Ventures business line, which provides serial entrepreneur clients with services including legal advice and networking connections. In time, this HighQ-powered site could include questionnaires to help clients address the common legal issues that entrepreneurs face, such as choosing a jurisdiction for incorporation.

McCarthy also hopes to launch a HighQ-based site within its MT>3 e-discovery business line that would allow lawyers and their clients to improve litigation case management. The site鈥檚 data visualization capability would be able to help clients see how well their casework is performing compared to the project鈥檚 budget.

In sum, McCarthy T茅trault will be introducing HighQ to its already extensive client service capabilities. As Hogan puts it, 鈥淗ighQ is now part of our spectrum of innovation.鈥

About McCarthy T茅trault

This nationwide Canadian firm is constantly searching out new ways to better serve its diverse client base. HighQ鈥檚 multiple capabilities are allowing McCarthy鈥檚 lawyers and staff to work in closer partnership with those clients鈥攁nd with each other.

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