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£1.5m funding boost for tech start-up founded by prominent Manchester lawyer

Inflexion Private Equity has supported a minority investment of £1.5m in Lavatech

Sucheet Amin, Lavatech

A Manchester-based tech firm, founded by lawyer Sucheet Amin, has secured private equity investment to support the growth of an app 'set to disrupt' the legal sector.

Inflexion Private Equity has supported a minority investment of £1.5m in Lavatech – developer of the inCase platform – which offers lawyers an innovative client communication channel and drives in-house efficiencies.

Launched in 2013, the app enables users to send secure documents and pictures, obtain electronic signatures and keep clients informed in the progress of cases.

InCase also offers an instant message facility and facial recognition security, as well as being the only provider to scan and verify clients’ passports via Apple and Android devices using ground-breaking NFC chip reading technology.

Targeted towards conveyancing and personal injury firms, in particular, the app is currently used by over 40 practices – a figure which is expected to double over the next 12 months.

CEO and founder of Lavatech and the inCase platform, Sucheet Amin, is also the senior partner and founder of award-winning PI firm Aequitas Legal and a former president of Manchester Law Society.

Speaking of the investment deal, he said: “As a lawyer myself, I’m acutely aware of how easily productivity can be hampered by legacy systems and processes as the demands of my clients consuming legal services evolved.

“After many years of feeling frustrated, I identified a genuine requirement to improve client satisfaction and reduce stress on all parties and I knew that technology was the solution.