By Legal Futures Associate Osprey Approach [1]
Osprey Approach will host a webinar later this month [2], bringing together industry experts to explore how law firms can make better use of their data to improve performance, insight, and decision-making.
Amy Bruce, marketing director at Osprey Approach, will be joined by CJ Anderson, owner at Iron Carrot, and Ricky Mehra, managing director at My Law Matters, who will present different perspectives on data governance alongside practical discussion on how law firms are using data in their day-to-day operations.
The session will also explore how firms are approaching data management in practice, the challenges they face, and the opportunities for creating more structured, insight-led businesses.

The webinar will cover:
- Why data is becoming a critical priority for law firms
- How strong data governance supports better decision-making
- How firms are currently using data in practice
- The challenges of turning data into meaningful insight
- Practical ways to improve visibility and performance using data
- A live demonstration of Osprey Analytics
Amy Bruce said: – “As law firms generate increasing volumes of data, many still struggle to turn it into something useful. Without clear, reliable insight, decision-making can become fragmented and reactive rather than strategic.
“Law firms are not short of data, but many still struggle to turn it into something meaningful. This webinar is about helping firms take a more structured approach to their data, so they can move beyond reactive reporting and start using insight to drive performance and long-term growth.”
A key focus of the session will be how firms can move beyond basic reporting to extract real value from their data. Speakers will discuss common barriers, including inconsistent data, lack of visibility, and challenges in interpretation, as well as practical approaches to improving how data is captured, understood, and applied across the business.
The webinar will conclude with a live demonstration of Osprey Analytics [3], showing how firms can access clear, visual dashboards and reporting tools to support better decision-making. Built on Microsoft Power BI, the solution enables firms to connect and analyse data from multiple sources, providing a more complete view of performance.
The session, which is free to attend, takes place on Tuesday 19 May at 12pm and offers law firms an opportunity to hear directly from industry experts. It will explore how peers are using data, and see practical tools in action that support better insight and performance. Register for the webinar here. [2]