Win better pitches
Find persuasive comparable matters faster, and tailor the credentials you send to the client, the sector and the commercial context in front of you.
Credentials intelligence for law firms
Your firm has already done the work that would win this mandate. LawCreds makes it findable: one structured, searchable credentials database for partners, BD directors and marketing teams.
More than a static credentials bank.
Cross-border M&A, manufacturing, Japanese acquirer
Acquisition of a US precision-components manufacturer
Buy-side · Japanese listed acquirer · completed · lead counsel
Joint venture with a European automotive supplier
Buy-side · manufacturing · antitrust clearance in two jurisdictions
Carve-out sale of a semiconductor equipment division
Sell-side · cross-border auction · Japanese seller
3 of 168 credentials matched
Export shortlistIllustrative. Matters shown are generic examples, not client engagements.
The problem
Nothing is missing from your firm's track record. It is just not in one place, in one shape, where anyone can search it.
Each practice group keeps its own record, in its own format, at its own level of detail.
Plus threads, shared drives and, most of all, individual partner memory.
Partners cannot identify it quickly, and a pitch goes out with the matters someone happened to remember.
The LawCreds solution
Outcomes
Four things change once every matter is captured the same way and everyone can search the whole record.
Find persuasive comparable matters faster, and tailor the credentials you send to the client, the sector and the commercial context in front of you.
Keep evidence ready for directories, awards and league tables all year, instead of rebuilding matter descriptions in the annual scramble.
Give partners, associates and BD professionals one reliable source for experience and proposal support, rather than a chain of internal emails.
Spot growth opportunities by practice, industry, geography, client segment and the work patterns that keep recurring.
How it works
Five steps. The first one is a data migration we run with you; the rest is how the firm works from then on.
Gather the credentials and matter lists you already have, wherever they live today.
Normalize every matter against a taxonomy built for your firm's practices and sectors.
Filter by practice, sector, jurisdiction, client type, lawyer, deal value and outcome.
Produce client-ready shortlists for proposals, directory submissions and rankings.
See strengths, gaps and recurring patterns across the whole body of work.
Built for real workflows
Finding relevant matters, proving experience, and turning past work into credible market-facing narratives.
Shortlist relevant matters and build tailored client credentials without starting from a blank page.
Keep directory and award evidence current throughout the year, ready when the submission window opens.
Turn experience data into newsletters, client alerts and targeted sector campaigns.
Inside the platform
A credentials database is only useful if lawyers trust it, feed it and are allowed to use what is in it. LawCreds is built around those three problems.
Who it's for
Answer "have we done anything like this?" in seconds, for your own practice and for the ones you need to cross-sell.
Stop chasing partners for matter descriptions. Assemble a credible shortlist yourself, then send it for approval.
One consistent record with a defined owner, an approval path and an audit trail, instead of a folder nobody maintains.
Questions
They come with you. We import the spreadsheets, decks and matter lists your teams keep today and normalise them against a taxonomy set up for your firm. The migration is part of onboarding, not a separate project you have to staff.
Confidentiality is a property of each matter, not an afterthought. A credential can be marked confidential, restricted to named roles, or kept out of exports entirely, so a shortlist can be produced without disclosing what should not leave the firm.
Yes. Every firm is a separate tenant with its own users, taxonomy and records, enforced at the database level as well as in the application.
Yes. The platform is built for firms working across Japanese and English, including bilingual matter records and exports intended for international clients and directory submissions.
Capturing a matter is a short structured form, designed to be completed while the matter is still fresh. The heavier lifting — normalising, filtering, formatting for a pitch — is what the platform is for.
With a demo on your own material. We will walk through a working database, then discuss what your firm's import and taxonomy would look like.
Request a demo
Tell us a little about your firm and we will set up a walkthrough. No prepared data required on your side.