
Curtis Law Solicitors use cloud hosted case management software to support expansion of services and future-proof systems
Curtis Law Solicitors, founded in 2008 with a head office in Blackburn, has fast become one of the most accomplished law firms in the UK, having rapidly expanded to over 150 employees, including approximately 75 fee earners, dedicated to achieving the best for their clients.

Hudgell Solicitors PI specialist spearheads motorbike accident awareness campaign
Personal injury specialist Becci Ashfield is to combine her legal expertise and passion for all things motorbikes to spearhead an awareness campaign this summer at Hudgell Solicitors

How to find legal work, when you don’t have any experience
One of the questions we often receive via our social media is: “How do I find a paralegal role without any legal work experience?” The simple answer is: it’s tricky. However, it’s not impossible.

Access Legal bolsters its cloud capabilities following Oosha acquisition
UK law firms are moving closer to a ‘digital workplace’ after Access Legal – a fast-growing leader in legal technology – acquired integrated cloud IT services provider, Oosha

Shieldpay discusses barriers to legaltech adoption with Legatics
In this episode of Shieldcast, Geoff Dunnett hosts Head of Engagement at Legatics, Daniel Grant Smith, to discuss research recently conducted by Legatics into the barriers to legaltech adoption and the findings published in their Behaviour Change and AI Microservices whitepapers.

Land Data Local Land Charges Awards for Excellence 2021 winners announced
Local Land Charges teams at ten local authorities have been recognised at the annual Land Data Local Land Charges Awards for Excellence which took place virtually on 8 and 9 June.

Premium Data Layers from SearchFlow provides property lawyers with enhanced geolocation insights and mapping
SearchFlow has introduced an enhanced data-led service that provides property lawyers with advanced location insights and the richest view of actionable data.

How can I speak to more clients, when I can’t work any harder?
There aren’t enough hours in the day. It’s something we all complain of and for many, the pandemic has exacerbated the issue. The rise in ‘e-presenteeism’ that’s come with remote working, the shift in consumer communications and the commercial pressure to ‘bounce back’ presents a triple threat and it’s leaving many solicitors stressed and burnt out








