New Zealand Law SocietyModernising New Zealand’s legal registry

The New Zealand Law Society (NZLS) needed to modernise its online registry system for lawyer certification and fee payments. Fujitsu transformed the ageing platform into a high-performing, cloud-enabled solution that improves efficiency and security.

Challenges

An ageing registry system with outdated technologies caused slow backups, security risks, and limited scalability.

Solutions

NZLS upgraded its registry system, integrated it with cloud services, migrated its database to Azure SQL, and enhanced authentication with Azure AD B2C, while using Azure DevOps to streamline development.

Outcomes

  • Reduced backup time from 16 hours to one hour
  • Enhanced security with modern authentication
  • Enabled integration with latest technologies

“Fujitsu has developers and support professionals who take the time to understand how our business runs and how it needs to operate.”

Kevin Hunter, IT Manager, New Zealand Law Society

94%
reduction in database backup time


17,000
lawyers supported

About the customer

The New Zealand Law Society (Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa), founded in 1869, is the national regulator of the legal profession in New Zealand. Headquartered in Wellington with 13 regional branches, NZLS provides support, training, and education to lawyers nationwide.

Throughout the project, Fujitsu employed Azure DevOps pipelines to streamline development and ensure quality through comprehensive performance testing. While the underlying technologies were overhauled, the user interface remained unchanged to avoid disrupting the established workflows of both internal and external users.

The implementation was carefully managed by Fujitsu to minimise the impact on daily operations. “The migration was well-managed and conducted outside of business hours, so there was no disruption for any user,” said Hunter.

Addressing legacy challenges

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The modernisation journey

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A future-ready platform in place

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