About Kutana
Kutana provides IT services to the legal industry in particular. These include software development (bespoke and products), support and consultancy.
Kutana specialises in all aspects of software-based document production, including creation, retrieval, revision, filing, printing, sending and publishing, with the emphasis being on innovation and simplicity. We advise on integration and customisation and provide components for some of the legal industry's best known software houses and firms.
Established for over 10 years and based in Oxfordshire, Kutana's Technical Director is Roger Middlebrook who was previously an IT Manager at Linklaters.
Kutana has been described as:
- "a high quality technical resource" (Prince Evans)
- "knowledgeable, approachable and reliable" (Dechert LLP)
- "a pleasure to deal with" (DMH Stallard)
Our aim is to help you run your office more smoothly, providing a better, more efficient service for your clients and reducing your costs. We deal with solutions of all sizes; from Word template development to specialised document servers and management systems.
Kutana's Clients
Our clients include government agencies, engineering and marketing companies and especially legal sector software houses and law firms. We work with firms of all sizes; from multinationals to the sole practitioner. These include:
- Boodle Hatfield - based in Oxford and London, 26 partners.
- Dechert LLP - multinational, 233 partners.
- DMH Stallard - offices in London, Gatwick and Brighton, 50 partners.
- Julian Holy - London based commercial property lawyers, 3 partners.
- Penningtons - London based, 61 partners.
- Pinsents
- Nationwide. Over 150 partners
- Rated in the UK top five "Most Admired Law Firm" (in-house lawyers independent survey)
- UK's "Most Enterprising Law Firm" (Legal Business 2002 Awards)
- Prince Evans - London based, 6 partners.
- Roscoes - North Western firm, 7 partners.
- Stevens & Bolton LLP
- South Eastern firm, 25 partners.
- "regional heavyweight" (The Legal 500)
All firms mentioned have given us their permission to name them.
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