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Combining conveyancing technology to strengthen communication and transparency

4 October 2022

One of the leading firms offering conveyancing services to estate agencies and law firms has partnered with award-winning conveyancing case management provider, Redbrick Solutions, to provide a streamlined conveyancing process to all parties involved.


Litica achieve £750m milestone

4 October 2022

Leading after the event (ATE) insurance provider, Litica, has announced recently passing the significant milestone of insuring £750million of exposure across its book of litigation-based insurance. This announcement comes shortly after the news that Litica has exclusively provided the capacity for a new fund launched by Australian listed funder Omni Bridgeway, arranged by Aon.


Attracting and winning new business (for legal services in the modern world)

3 October 2022

With inflation at a forty year high, ‘business as usual’ is a dangerous mindset. If your business isn’t growing it is likely to be declining. If it is growing, what specific steps are you taking to achieve this and are you setting bold enough targets to ensure that you are continuing to grow and stay ahead of your competition?


MA Legal Funding UK announce collaboration with the UK’s leading specialist legal expenses insurer, DAS UK Group

30 September 2022

MA Legal Funding UK is delighted to announce that DAS UK Group, the UK’s leading specialist legal expenses insurer, has agreed a collaboration with MA Legal Funding UK to provide an After The-Event (ATE) product that provides funding for legal disbursements.


Introducing the autumn 2022 edition of Entitlement from Title Research

29 September 2022

The autumn 2022 edition of Entitlement, Title Research’s news digest for legal professionals, is now available to download for free.


Hudgell Solicitors hailed for ‘huge dedication to clients, ‘outstanding’ lawyers and innovative and forward thinking in 2023 Legal 500 Guide

29 September 2022

The world’s leading legal directory has hailed Hull-based Hudgell Solicitors for providing a ‘professional service with a human heart’ in its latest publication – highlighting how lawyers across all departments develop a ‘real connection with clients’.


Are you doing as much as you should to grow your law firm?

29 September 2022

First4Lawyers’ eighth White Paper, launching on 19 October, looks at how the legal landscape has changed for firms since the introduction of the whiplash reforms and the impact that could have on the entire legal sector.


A unique legal event: Have you booked your seat at ClioCon London?

29 September 2022

ClioCon London is a legal event unlike any other you’ll participate in this year. You’ll join the Clio crew and your fellow legal professionals for some light bites, networking, and to avail of some complimentary ClioCon London swag. Then, you’ll settle into a comfortable cinema space to watch CEO Jack Newton’s keynote speech live.


Source of Funds CDD: An Art or a Science?

29 September 2022

Tackling issues of source of funds (SoF) and source of wealth (SoW) when undertaking your client due diligence is often more art than science. In a recent webinar, Kate Burt, Head of Risk & Compliance discussed the regulatory requirements surrounding source of funds and how Legl can help to leverage your firms’ approach to this issue.


Is your private client software solution fit for purpose?

28 September 2022

Over the past 20 years technology has changed the way in which legal professionals practise law. How much it has changed the profession varies from one area of law to another. One area of law that has been largely overlooked until now is private client work.

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