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Legal industry struggling to deliver seamless payment experiences, new research reveals
Recent research has shown that businesses in the legal industry are struggling to provide seamless payment experiences, with the sector encountering substantial gaps that threaten customer satisfaction and loyalty.
New AI entry level for claims solicitors firms – £320/month
We have just made our OCC AI Multi Claims Platforms affordable to small & medium size legal firms. You can now operate an AI Claims Platform for £320/mth, with all the facilities offered below, to your clients old & new.
Legal careers reimagined
Robert Taylor, CEO and General Counsel of 360 Law Services looks at why solicitors and licensed conveyancers are moving from traditional law firms to consultancy practices
How should professionals services firms be investing in marketing and BD in 2025 and beyond?
The Law Firm Marketing Club (LFMC) is once again inviting professional services firms, including law and accountancy practices across the UK, to participate in this year’s Professional Services Marketing Survey.
The Solicitors PII market in 2024
2024 was a positive year from an Insurance buyers perspective, we witnessed a further dilution in respect of Insurers rate, and this accelerated as the year progressed.
London’s social housing crisis: A growing emergency
Research by National Claims shows the social housing crisis has grown exponentially, with some councils witnessing a staggering 10,000% increase in housing disrepair claims over the past five years.
Brabners surpasses £50m revenue milestone as it delivers on purpose-led growth plan
Purpose-led independent law firm Brabners has secured another year of significant organic growth having completed its latest three-year strategy.
Lawyers impatient for firms to invest in technology and innovation
Clients need their firms to be fast, cost-effective and agile. However, nearly 1 in 2 lawyers said their firm is slow or very slow at implementing new technology.
Solicitor struck off after “abandoning” law firm: The importance of structured withdrawal from law firms
A solicitor who “abandoned” his law firm, described as a fire hazard by a neighbouring tenant and clients “reduced to tears,” has been struck off.
UK Retention Deposit Scheme: A guide for lawyers
In the wake of ISG’s collapse in 2024, the team at dospay launched the Retention Protection Pledge. With over 20 signatories in the first few weeks of existence, it was clear that more was needed.











