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Shieldpay discusses barriers to legaltech adoption with Legatics

9 June 2021

In this episode of Shieldcast, Geoff Dunnett hosts Head of Engagement at Legatics, Daniel Grant Smith, to discuss research recently conducted by Legatics into the barriers to legaltech adoption and the findings published in their Behaviour Change and AI Microservices whitepapers.


Land Data Local Land Charges Awards for Excellence 2021 winners announced

9 June 2021

Local Land Charges teams at ten local authorities have been recognised at the annual Land Data Local Land Charges Awards for Excellence which took place virtually on 8 and 9 June.


Premium Data Layers from SearchFlow provides property lawyers with enhanced geolocation insights and mapping

9 June 2021

SearchFlow has introduced an enhanced data-led service that provides property lawyers with advanced location insights and the richest view of actionable data.


How can I speak to more clients, when I can’t work any harder?

9 June 2021

There aren’t enough hours in the day. It’s something we all complain of and for many, the pandemic has exacerbated the issue. The rise in ‘e-presenteeism’ that’s come with remote working, the shift in consumer communications and the commercial pressure to ‘bounce back’ presents a triple threat and it’s leaving many solicitors stressed and burnt out


Linetime integrates with InfoTrack so firms can manage their conveyancing business, digitally

9 June 2021

Linetime and InfoTrack have announced productivity enhancements to their two-way integration, enabling conveyancing departments to achieve end-to-end conveyancing, digitally.


Is the Legal Services Board demanding compulsory online reviews for law firms?

8 June 2021

Any law firm regulated by the SRA should now be aware that the LSB’s report is certainly pointing towards the implementation of online review collection which would oblige law firms to begin showcasing their client reviews online.


May 2021 data breach round-up

8 June 2021

May was as busy a month as ever in the world of cybercrime and data breaches, with a number of different cases cropping up in a variety of sectors.


Are you working from home or living at work?

8 June 2021

Remote working has become universal during the pandemic. The office is replaced by a designated area somewhere at home. The journey to the office is replaced by the telecommute. The standard 9-to-5 day is replaced by flexible hours.


Hoo Peninsula: flyover and development plans threaten rural views

8 June 2021

Conveyancers and their clients need to be wary of these situations and review any guidance in local plans and the pattern of development in the area. It is vital therefore to check whether planning applications could affect the future of the green space that your client is relying on, especially if the area is already characterised by rapid expansion.


Key considerations for law firms when choosing legal software

8 June 2021

It is clear law firms need to become digital if they have not done so already. However, with so much to contemplate in the legal software market, what should lawyers consider when looking to either adopt a Practice Management Solution or change provider?

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In 2018, I hit what I call ‘year zero’. On paper, Olliers Solicitors was a top-tier criminal defence firm but beneath the surface, I could see we were at a crossroads.


Linklaters’ chief growth officer takes the ‘blank sheet’ challenge

In the third and final part of this series, Lucy Murphy, chief growth officer at magic circle firm Linklaters, outlines her vision for the law firm of the future.


The ‘blank sheet’ challenge, part 2 – what would you do differently?

In the second part of this blog series, Shainul Kassam, managing director of small London firm Fortune Law, sets out how she would set up a law firm now.


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