
A connected data-rich environment for legal
Many legal firms have been collecting data from across the business for years – but there’s now a clear appetite to bring it together in one place, join the dots and make sense of it easily.

Casedo supplies software and infrastructure for all Open University Law Society Moots for 2022/2023
Casedo is delighted to announce that for the first time it is partnering with the Open University Law Society (OULS) to supply Casedo for all its mooting needs for the coming academic year.

Legal regulator approves Bloomsbury Institute as its newest training provider
CILEx Regulation Limited (CRL) has approved an application by the Bloomsbury Institute to become an accredited training provider thereby expanding the number of training providers able to offer routes into qualification as a chartered legal executive.

Seize every billable second through time recording
“Time is money.” An infamous three-word phrase that has stood the test of time and is as pertinent as ever when it comes to billing in a law firm. Every six-minute increment counting towards greater profits and performance down the line especially when considering an equally infamous three-word phrase, “every little helps”.

Take advantage of Title Research’s free educational resources
If you need help filling any gaps in your knowledge, genealogical research and asset repatriation specialists, Title Research, have a range of educational resources that can contribute towards your continuing competence.

5 Star ratings for BackupVault
We pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional service – which any company worth its salt would say, so we thought rather than blow our own trumpet, we’d share a few of our client success stories and their feedback:

Experts in their field
The importance of specialist legal representation in clinical negligence claims is widely appreciated, but cases can often be won or lost on the quality and experience of the expert witnesses. Lisa Abrahams, ATE Account Manager, looks at a recent example in which the medical evidence was critical.

Clients owed a duty of care on climate change risks, say conveyancers
More than two-thirds of conveyancers think they have a duty of care to advise their clients on the risks climate change represents to property, according to new research.









