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June UK flooding: Our vulnerability exposed again
After a sun baked February, the UK weather once again confounds us in June. 3 months rainfall in 3 days has left extensive flooding across parts of the Midlands, the South and Lincolnshire.
Searching to prove the last Will is a matter of protection
Neil Bates, Solicitor at Caris Robson LLP in Prudhoe, Northumberland, commented: “We were in possession of a Will written in 2014.
New resources for Lawyers in local government from DPS Software
Legal technology experts DPS Software recently re-launched their website with a big focus on adding value for lawyers in the public sector.
The health and well-being of people working in the legal services sector
Two thirds of solicitors (66%) feel high levels of stress in their jobs according to a myriad of research into the legal sector and mental health issues.
Tikit continues success as three more firms adopt their Practice and Case Management solution
Tikit, a global provider of technology solutions to legal firms, has today announced three more firms have adopted their practice and case management solution; P4W, collectively adding over 300 more users to the fast-growing P4W community.
Insight Legal launches Enterprise Module to enhance task management for law firms
Independent software company Insight Legal Software today announces the launch of its Enterprise module, to provide law firms with the increased functionality required to enhance task management and improve operational efficiency.
iManage welcomes Stephanie Vaughan as Global Legal AI Practice Director for iManage RAVN
iManage, the company dedicated to transforming how professionals work, today announced that Stephanie Vaughan is joining the company as Global Legal AI Practice Director for iManage RAVN.
LEAP scoops ‘Service Provider to the Legal Profession’ award at Irish Law Awards 2019
LEAP, the leading provider of legal practice management software, is proud to have won the award for ‘Service Provider to the Legal Profession’ at the Irish Law Awards held recently in Dublin.
Data breach specialist reports surge in enquiries
Hayes Connor Solicitors has reported an increase in enquiries from data breach victims of both cyber crime and serious incidents relating to personal information being compromised due to human error.
The thickening cloud – Brexit’s impact on the property market
Since the referendum of 2016, the property market has been concerned about the impact of Brexit. Whilst property prices have continued to grow in most areas of the UK, prices have been slowing, buyers and sellers are reluctant to make a move and a Brexit storm has cast a murky outlook on the UK property market in 2019.










