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AML Manager (Lawmaster)

Editorial review · independently vetted Last updated May 2026No star rating · methodology-led

AML built into LawMaster practice management — for legal firms already running on the LawMaster ecosystem.

Headquarters
Australia
Team
Australian-supported
Support
Australian business hours
AUSTRAC reporting
Reporting workflow
At a glance

Product, pricing, and fit.

Product type
Practice Mgmt + AML
Pricing model
Subscription
Sectors served
legal
Integrations
LawMaster (native)
About AML Manager (Lawmaster)

What this product actually does.

AML Manager is the LawMaster-native AML module. It is the most natural fit for law firms already running LawMaster as their practice management system, because the AML workflow operates against the same client and matter database — no double entry.

Features

Inside the product.

Native to LawMaster

Client and matter data flows automatically into the AML workflow.

CDD on file

Identity verification and documentation tied to the matter, not a separate database.

SMR & reporting

Drafting and audit log inside the firm's existing system.

Choose AML Manager (Lawmaster) if…
  • You're a law firm running LawMaster — this is the path of least resistance.
Look elsewhere if…
  • You don't run LawMaster — pick a different tool.
Pricing

Indicative pricing.

AML Manager
Quote
  • LawMaster-integrated AML workflow
Company

About the business behind the product.

Headquarters
Australia
Australian support
Australian business hours · embedded with LawMaster support
FAQ

AML Manager (Lawmaster) — common questions.

Does AML Manager work without LawMaster?

No. AML Manager is the LawMaster-native AML module — it operates against LawMaster's client and matter database. If your firm doesn't run LawMaster, choose a different provider (First AML for complex CDD, easyAML for general practice).

What's the upgrade path for existing LawMaster firms?

Most LawMaster firms can enable AML Manager without re-implementing their practice management system. Existing client and matter data flows into the AML workflow automatically — no double entry, no migration project.

Does AML Manager handle SMR and TTR drafting?

Yes. SMR and TTR drafting and the supporting audit log live inside the same LawMaster environment your team already uses, with reports prepared for submission via your AUSTRAC Online account.

How long does onboarding take?

Most Australian SMEs are live in 2–4 weeks. Larger or multi-entity setups can take 4–8 weeks. The provider typically offers a guided onboarding call, document templates, and a structured rollout plan.

Do they handle AUSTRAC enrolment for me?

Most providers will guide you through AUSTRAC enrolment but the legal registration is done by you as the reporting entity. Templates, walkthroughs and reviewed answers are usually included.

What happens after Tranche 2 commences on 1 July 2026?

Ongoing obligations apply: continuous CDD, monitoring, suspicious matter reporting, training refreshes, and annual independent review. The provider's subscription typically covers all of this on an ongoing basis.

Can I cancel if it's not the right fit?

Most subscriptions are month-to-month or annual with a fair cancellation window. Your AML program documentation remains yours regardless. Confirm specific terms during your sales conversation.

How we vet

Why AML Manager (Lawmaster) is on CompareAML.

AUSTRAC alignment

Provider's product approach mapped to current Tranche 2 reform guidance.

Australian SME fit

Pricing and onboarding suited to small and mid-sized Australian businesses.

Sector experience

Demonstrated experience in the sectors the provider serves.

Independence note

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