Lewis Silkin deploys Microsoft Business Intelligence tool to cut reporting time
Legal Firm Cuts Reporting Time by Two Days a Month with Innovative Database Solution

City law firm Lewis Silkin puts IT at the heart of its operations. The firm deployed a comprehensive reporting solution based on Microsoft SQL Server 2012 software, which integrates the firm's business applications to provide up-to-the-minute performance data. The finance team now saves up to two days a month on management reporting and partners can track financial metrics and staff performance in real time.
Lewis Silkin was established in 1952, and is now one of the leading law firms in the United Kingdom (U.K.), with offices in London's Chancery Lane and in the cities of Oxford and Cardiff. It is renowned for its specialist expertise in U.K. and global employment law and is strongly focused on serving creative industries. Lewis Silkin provides legal advice for companies of all sizes, from startups to established enterprises.
The law firm is considered a technology leader by its peers for its commitment to giving staff the tools they need to deliver high-quality client services quickly. In 2009, the Sunday Times newspaper listed Lewis Silkin as one of the best 100 companies to work for in the U.K., and the organisation has appeared on the list every year since then.
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