Launched in 2001, Serengeti Tracker™ is used by more than 950 in-house law departments across 192 countries and is the highest rated e-billing and matter management platform designed for corporate legal departments and law firms. This year, several improvements have been added to enhance the ease-of-use and the solution has been renamed Thomson Reuters Legal …
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Tracker Adds New Features to Improve Usability and Efficiency
Statistics, analytics and metrics – or whatever you’re calling them this month – are the catalyst to understanding where you have been, what adjustments may be needed and where you need to go. Everyone has seen a professional athlete grab a tablet or photos the moment they come off the field to review the last …
- December 30, 2015
- Alex Cook
Anatomy of a Decision: Enterprise Legal Management
As legal departments face mounting pressures to reduce their legal spend, manage costs and demonstrate value to the organization, enterprise legal management (ELM) systems are more and more in the fore as a key player to address those challenges. Blue Hill Research recently produced an “Anatomy of a Decision” report titled Selection of Thomson Reuters …
- October 5, 2015
- Jeff McCoy
Substantial growth, global expansion for Serengeti
Continuing to solidify itself as the market leader, Serengeti Tracker closed 2014 with more than 800 client companies on its roster. This marked an increase in its client’s base of more than 240 percent over the last four years while maintaining a 99 percent retention rate. Serengeti Tracker is the legal profession’s most widely used and …
- March 9, 2015
- Jeff McCoy
Learnings from a veteran user of Serengeti Tracker
Serengeti Tracker has been helping legal departments improve their operations for more than a decade. Assistant General Counsel Jim Sullivan of FMC Technologies, one of the first Serengeti customers, shared his insights at the 2014 Serengeti Summit and how his law department leverages Serengeti Tracker. Sullivan noted that Serengeti Tracker may be best known as …
- October 1, 2014
- Jeff McCoy
Transformation in the legal department through Serengeti
Many people are adverse to change, where others get excited by new opportunities. Many legal departments fall into these categories as well. The first panel at the 2014 Serengeti Summit brought together four vastly different legal departments to discuss how Serengeti Tracker has helped transform their department through reporting and workflow improvements, as well as …
- September 25, 2014
- Jeff McCoy
Spotlight on Serengeti Tracker: An award-winning implementation story
Since last summer, the legal department of Subway restaurants has come a long way from their old litigation database and invoice approval system. In just a year after adopting Thomson Reuters Serengeti Tracker, the successful implementation earned them the Connecticut Law Tribune’s Legal Departments of the Year award for Best Use of Technology. It started …
- October 3, 2013
- Kelsey Engbrecht
Serengeti Tracker unveils new user interface
Serengeti Law has updated Serengeti Tracker with a new user interface. As the legal profession’s most widely used and highest rated e-billing and matter management platform, Tracker’s new interface was designed to improve the user’s workflow and navigation, while making the service more readable and visually appealing. “With this enhancement to the user interface, we …
- September 19, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
St. Louis company marks milestone for Serengeti Law
Serengeti Law, part of Thomson Reuters and provider of Serengeti TrackerTM – the legal profession’s most widely used and highest rated e-billing and matter management platform – announced it has signed its 500th Serengeti Tracker client, Energizer Holdings, Inc. Having legal operations in more than 60 countries, Energizer works with more than 250 law firms …
- August 23, 2012
- Jeff McCoy
Understanding and maximizing your data
Data is available everywhere in today’s business world, but understanding and using that data to your advantage has proven to be difficult. In-house legal departments and law firms should be able to evaluate and use their own data, which can be obtained from various items such as invoices, budgets and matter profiles, to help manage …
- May 17, 2012
- Jeff McCoy