AI


Verisk

3 February 2026

Navigate claims with confidence and drive better outcomes with our AI–Powered technology, deep data insights, and advanced analytics. Verisk Claims UK solutions pair industry-leading data and expertise with cutting-edge AI-powered technology to support companies at every step of the claim… Read More


iCOFA

10 October 2025

iCOFA – The COFA Institute is part of The Institute of Legal Finance & Management (ILFM) which is the leading education and membership organisation in the legal sector, supporting legal finance, compliance, and practice management professionals across England, Wales, & Northern Ireland.… Read More


Qanooni

1 September 2025

Qanooni is a holistic legal AI platform embedded directly into Microsoft Word and Outlook, designed to work the way lawyers already do.


OneAdvanced

3 April 2025

At OneAdvanced, we empower law firms to thrive in a rapidly evolving legal landscape by delivering modernised, sector-focused solutions that power the world of work.


Jylo

18 March 2025

At Jylo we work with firms to provide secure compliant multi-model chat, text analysis and document analysis within matter-centric collaborative workspaces.


Perfect Portal

5 February 2021

Perfect Portal is the award-winning new business management and onboarding solution designed for all areas of law. Since 2014, we’ve been helping firms win more work, boost conversions, and deliver modern, client-centric journeys that make a measurable impact. Consumer behaviour has changed – today’s… Read More


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Why AI and leadership choices will define law firm profitability in 2026

Despite rapid advances in legal technology, the future of law will not be determined by software alone. It will be shaped by leadership decisions.


Legal director: an alternative to partnership

Firms are increasingly acknowledging the need for alternative senior roles – positions that offer influence and recognition without the obligations of ownership.


It’s time for law firms to ask tougher questions

For years, many law firms have treated ID verification as a box-ticking exercise. Run a liveness check, match a face to a document and move on. But that is no longer good enough.


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