Kindleworth turns to Actionstep, Legl and iManage Cloud for Rosenblatt launch

Kindleworth Technology announced in April that they were integral to Rosenblatt Law’s urgent launch earlier this year, providing a completely new IT infrastructure and office space in four weeks. We can now reveal that they selected iManage Cloud, Actionstep and Legl.

Kindleworth funds and provides the technology and business services infrastructure for boutique London law firms and has launched the likes of Signature Litigation and Three Crowns. 

Rosenblatt’s fee-earning team transitioned earlier this year from collapsed listed entity RBG Legal Services. The new circa 40-strong entity acquired part of RBG and created a new management team led by former RPC managing partner Jonathan Watmough as chair, and private equity turnaround expert Adil Taha as chief executive. It was Taha who reached out to Kindleworth in January to help co-lead the rescue and launch project. The management of Rosenblatt needed new document management, practice management, client onboarding software and time recording systems – alongside a fully functional office space in the city of London. With the formal launch of the business happening on 3rd February, less than a month later, Taha said: “What we needed was borderline impossible in the timeframe.” 

Headed up by now managing director Beau Brooke, Kindleworth led the Rosenblatt team through a complex set of requirements, implementing Actionstep and Legl, with iManage Cloud in the process of being rolled out. Kindleworth says that fee earners were able to immediately record time, manage pre-existing matters and onboard new clients. 

Legl, a UK company founded by CEO Julia Salasky, provides client onboarding, payments & reconciliation, risk and compliance and process automation software, as well as integrated GenAI capability. Actionstep is a cloud-based legal practice management system with inbuilt workflow automation and document generation capability. And iManage Cloud is a document management system repository that is hosted in Microsoft Azure.

Kindleworth has significant experience of launching law firms and we’re told that while they do not have a preset list of vendors they work with, they went for technology that they know could be stood up quickly. Taha said: “This enabled strong trading from the outset and a market-leading collections performance for a newly launched firm.”

For more on the background to the Rosenblatt launch see: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250130300092/en/Rosenblatt-Regains-Independence