The cloud-based law practice management company ZenCase has named Olivia Mockel, a lawyer and legal technology executive, as its president and chief operating officer. 

“I am driven to help legal professionals become more efficient through innovative legal technology,” Mockel said in a statement announcing her hire. “ZenCase is a platform that allows law firms with advanced workflows to move to the cloud to increase productivity and efficiency.”

Mockel was most recently chief executive officer of PCLaw | Time Matters, a joint venture of LEAP Legal Software and LexisNexis, where she is credited with having driven substantial growth and development, particularly in the areas of product enhancement and customer satisfaction.


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Before becoming CEO of PCLaw | Time Matters in 2022, she was COO there, playing a pivotal in establishing the joint venture with LexisNexis, overseeing post-merger integration plans and revitalizing digital engagement strategies.

From 2017 to 2019, Mockel was vice president of customer experience at LEAP, where she was responsible for the strategy and management of the CX  and the design and automation teams. From 2015 to 2017, she was a product leader at EY in Dubai, responsible for establishing two new EY startup business services.

Earlier, she was in-house counsel at the Track24 Group in London, managing all legal affairs.

“We are pleased to welcome Ms. Mockel and are confident that her expertise and leadership will drive the company’s continued success in the ever-evolving legal software industry,” TJ Fraser, CEO and cofounder of ZenCase, said in a statement. “Her commitment to building collaborative company cultures and fostering talented teams aligns perfectly with ZenCase’s core values and growth objectives.

 ZenCase is an all-in-one legal practice management platform for managing firm operations, handling billing and payments, and automating legal documents.  

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