The new DNA of chambers.
Everything that
matters,
exactly where it should be.
dana brings the work, the cases, the conversations, the relationships, and the running of chambers into one place. Built around the clerks' room, where it all comes together.
Chambers already work.
The infrastructure behind them needs to catch up.
Listings live in one place, fees in another, conversations in inboxes, relationships in heads. The work is held together by experience and memory. The day fills with chasing and re-entry instead of the work itself.
dana is the connective layer. The work, the cases, the conversations, the relationships, and the view of how chambers run. Finally in one place.
The work
Listings, instructions, fees, diary. Entered once, reflected wherever they're needed.
The case
One place for everything that belongs to a case: documents, opponents, instructing solicitor, hearing details, audit trail.
The conversations
Threads, calls and follow-ups sit alongside the case. Not buried in inboxes or scattered across systems.
The relationships
Solicitors, clients, context. Built into a clear picture over time. CRM that's just there, around the work you already do.
The view of chambers
Visibility from the work itself, not from reports built afterwards. A clear, defensible picture of how chambers actually run.
The clerks' room
The heart of chambers. Diaries, allocation, fees, listings, solicitor relationships, all in one workspace. CRM builds itself in the background.
For clerks →The barrister's practice
Instructing solicitor details, opponents, documents, hearing location and time, and a direct line to your clerks. A companion mobile app keeps it in your pocket (coming soon)
For barristers →The chambers
A live view of chambers as it runs: fair work distribution, performance, solicitor relationships. Drawn from the work itself, with business intelligence insights built in.
For chambers management →Chambers don't operate in isolation. Their software shouldn't either.
Work doesn't start or finish in chambers. It comes in from solicitors. It's shaped by the courts. dana connects with both, so information flows where it needs to, without re-typing or copy and pasting.
Direct integration with the systems solicitors already use, like Clio, LEAP, and Proclaim. Instructions arrive structured, with their context, ready to act on.
API connectivity with HMCTS and court scheduling. Listings update automatically. Conflicts surface early. Barrister availability stays accurate across chambers.
Chambers don't need another layer.
The infrastructure chambers needed is finally in place.
The work hasn't changed. The conditions around it have. The court service publishes listings through APIs. Solicitors' practice management systems expose instructions and case data through theirs. Mobile devices put both in barristers' pockets, and language models can finally read what arrives by email.
dana is built around those connections, for the chambers that depend on them.
Built with the profession.
Not imposed on
it.
- ✓ Clerks across chambers shaping how dana is designed
- ✓ Active pilot conversations underway
- ✓ MVP built and operational
- ✓ Companion mobile app for barristers (coming soon)
Everything that matters to chambers,
exactly where it should be.
Or drop us a line: hello@dana-legal.com