Palo Alto, Calif.-based IntApp Inc. announced Monday the release of IntApp Open, a business intake application to help law firms evaluate new clients and create new matters. The software is targeted at law firm management, lawyers, and risk and IT stakeholders.

With IntApp Open’s business rules engine, users can manage practice-specific matters as well as identify conflicts in a centralized model or distributed among lawyers and practice heads. Users can access the software’s integrated question library for visibility into practices, standards, and insights from industry peers. The software’s underlying architecture simplifies change management, data integration with other business applications, and system automation for IT teams, the company states. Users can design, implement, and change business processes without vendor consultants, change orders, external tools, or custom code updates. It features an intuitive interface with role-specific views and to-do lists.

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