Overview
This quarterly product webinar gives New Zealand law firms a practical update on OneLaw’s 2025 progress and roadmap. It covers team and customer growth, key features delivered in versions 4.2.4 and 4.2.5, and what’s planned for the 4.3.x release series. You’ll see how new document assembly tools, integrations, AI enablement, and billing enhancements fit together, and what they mean for firms moving off legacy systems and looking to modernise their practice management platform.
In this video, you'll learn
How OneLaw’s customer base and team have grown over 2025, including new roles, regions, and upcoming changes in the customer-facing team.
Which features were delivered this year, including auto updates, the initial API connector, FindTime background time capture, custom client categories, and AML risk ratings.
How the new document assembly platform fits together (precedent and clause libraries in-app, statement builder, signatures, and InfoSheets for custom data).
How recent and improved integrations (VXT, conveyIT, GBG/CloudCheck, APLYiD, InfoTrack, Xero) work alongside OneLaw as a core practice-management platform.
What’s new in version 4.2.5, including InfoSheets and precedent libraries to parties, OCR for uploaded documents, and usability improvements in day-to-day workflows.
What’s coming in the 4.3 release series, including penalty interest, AR data-management improvements, enhanced InfoSheets for complex documents, Docxedo styling, and AML/client-setup changes.
How OneLaw is approaching AI and API-led integrations to support the “business of law” (summaries, chronologies, narration suggestions, and deeper reporting options).
Watch the webinar below to see the 2025 highlights, recent releases, and upcoming roadmap demonstrated in the product.
Hosted by EJ Gray, Sales and Marketing Manager, and Tony Rogers, Chief Technology Officer.
Webinar length: approximately 30–40 minute
Recorded: 20 November 2025
Key Takeaways
- OneLaw has grown its team significantly in 2025, including new development, operations, and content roles, and is preparing for continuity in customer-facing roles during planned leave.
- Customer numbers and average firm size are both up, with strong growth via referrals, particularly from firms moving off legacy products such as Infinity and LAWbase.
- Auto-update capability now allows eligible firms to schedule and receive OneLaw upgrades after hours, reducing the overhead of manual updates.
- New features like FindTime, custom client categories, and AML risk ratings help firms capture more accurate data with less effort and prepare for changing regulatory expectations.
- The modernised document assembly stack introduces in-app precedent and clause libraries, a new statement builder, managed signatures, and InfoSheets for reusable custom data.
- Version 4.2.5 adds InfoSheets and precedent libraries on parties, OCR for uploaded documents so more files are fully searchable, and a range of quality-of-life improvements.
- The 4.3.x release series focuses on penalty interest (including configuration, client/matter overrides, and templated penalty statements), better AR data-management tooling, and richer InfoSheet behaviour for complex court and precedent scenarios.
- Future 4.3.x releases will refresh AML/client setup and relationships, add upload-to-bank options, support the new Outlook add-in model, and improve document folders and document management.
- OneLaw is investing in AI enablement for its development team and planning AI features that improve efficiency (e.g. matter summaries and suggested invoice narration), alongside stronger API, Power Platform, Power BI, and Copilot integration options.