Solomonic partners with law firm Stephenson Harwood

Solomonic is delighted to be partnering with leading law firm Stephenson Harwood. The firm’s award-winning and highly regarded international dispute resolution team advises on the full range of commercial disputes. The team represents clients in High Court litigation and international and domestic arbitration, co-ordinates proceedings in multiple jurisdictions, and advises on various regulatory and other investigations.  

"Stephenson Harwood is renowned for supporting clients on some of their most significant and complex commercial disputes," said Ed Davis, partner and co-head of commercial litigation, Stephenson Harwood. "The combination of Solomonic's analytical intelligence, and our extensive expertise and experience, enables us to provide the very best commercial advice to our clients."

Stephenson Harwood professionals, while Solomonic platform users, will not only have the ability to track over 60,000 claims, 130,000 parties, and 5,000 law firms, but also gain relevant insights on case prospects and past litigant behaviour. 

"We are always looking for ways to drive innovation and improve the services we deliver to clients," said Paul Orchard, head of innovation, Stephenson Harwood. "The technology offered by Solomonic provides a wealth of insightful data to our lawyers. We know that this is creating additional value and better outcomes for our clients through taking a data-driven approach towards litigation strategy development, as well as helping to drive internal efficiencies.

Edward Bird, Solomonic Managing Director, said, “We are very excited to have Stephenson Harwood on board. The firm’s commitment to innovation has been evident from our very first conversation and we are looking forward to working with the team, to bring powerful data to their litigation decision-making.” 

To learn more about Solomonic please get in touch at info@solomonic.co.uk.

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