Practice & Case Management Software


LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions

7 August 2019

LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions (www.lexisnexis-es.co.uk), the specialist software solutions division of LexisNexis UK, offers Lexis Omni, Lexis Everyfile and Lexis Visualfiles.


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


Linetime

1 April 2014

With over 40 years of experience in the legal industry, Linetime bring to the market experience, expertise, and efficiency – all through innovative legal software solutions, designed to deliver the best possible return on investment. Fully customisable, our software enables… Read More


Virtual Practices

13 May 2010

Many of today’s start-ups and growing firms are increasingly choosing a ‘virtual office’ to reduce overheads, while those who prefer a more traditional bricks and mortar presence are equally looking to minimise IT expenditure. Since its inception in 2006, Virtual… Read More


SOS Legal

13 May 2010

Your legal technology partner for business growth SOS Legal, now incorporating Linetime software, are leading providers of legal software solutions for enterprise law firms (150+ users)  across the UK. Established in 1987, we have remained at the forefront of legal… Read More


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From ‘year zero’ to £6.5m – how a law firm found its second life

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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