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Document Direct

14 January 2026

Document Direct delivers expert typing, digital dictation and transcription services to the legal sector across the UK, Ireland and internationally. Established in 2005, they are the market-leading supplier and, in 2024, became the first B Corp registered business focused on… 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.


Osprey Approach

1 June 2021

Osprey Approach provides software solutions that help lawyers maximise their time, improve profitability and deliver excellent client service.


Bundledocs

13 May 2021

Bundledocs is cloud first document bundling, delivery and collaboration software used by legal teams, governments and professional services to help automate time consuming activities, cut costs and maximize in-house efficiencies.


Access Legal

4 October 2019

Working in partnership with more than 3,500 UK law firms and underpinned by over 30 years of sector experience, Access Legal provides an unrivalled suite of complete software solutions. From case and practice management, finance, accounting and business intelligence to learning,… Read More


LEAP Legal Software

31 May 2017

LEAP occupies a unique position in the legal software market. Its cloud-based and fully integrated platform streamlines case management, accounting, document management, publishing, and AI into an all-in-one solution. Designed to help law firms operate more efficiently and profitably, LEAP… Read More


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Does the Lloyd review mark the end of the Legal Services Act?

The Legal Services Board often generates eye-rolls and irritation from the leaders of the frontline regulators it oversees and of the representative bodies attached to them.


A familiar story?

There is no doubt that the rising cost of clinical negligence claims deserves attention. However, the system’s true cost driver is often not the claim itself.


When AI becomes a line on the client’s bill

On 23 June, Legora changed how it charges. The platform announced that its most capable product was moving away from a flat per-seat licence fee to consumption-based pricing


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