
Clio announces integration with Klyant, a leader in legal accounting software, enabling simple compliance with SRA accounts rules
Legal professionals and bookkeepers can now benefit from the two leading legal cloud-based providers to accurately and efficiently manage client and firm financial records.

Aaron & Partners lawyers inspire budding Chinese entrepreneurs
Partner Mark Briegal delivered a special presentation to Chinese students from some of China’s most prestigious universities

Leading law firms select Tikit Carpe Diem as the time recording platform of choice across the UK and Europe
Intuitive time recording, expenses and forecasting platform via a single and modern interface, available in the cloud or on premise.

Using end of life software – what are the risks?
There’s no doubt that technology is a critical component of many businesses functions and operations, and the legal sector’s no exception. Firms of all shapes and sizes increasingly rely on Practice Management (PMS) and Case Management (CMS) software – now mission critical to success.

Do today’s clients expect more frequent and engaging interactions with their legal services providers?
People are now demanding more frequent and engaging transactions as technology continues to evolve and push the legal profession to become more efficient and digitised. A whole new generation are now accustomed to the seamless user experience they get when they log on to social media and when banking online, so it goes without saying that they now expect the same from their lawyers.

Legal Eye sponsor Professional Roundtable
Legal Eye was pleased to sponsor the Today’s Wills and Probate Roundtable which took place in London earlier this month.

Niche south Wales practice signs up to SOS Connect
A niche family law practice has signed up to integrated practice and case management with SOS Connect from Solicitors Own Software – and praised staff there who have “gone the extra mile” during the transition process.

Case study: Immediate retirement following Cash Flow Planning
During an initial meeting with his Saunderson House adviser, Mr Hansford explained he had been considering retiring from his position as a partner at Chamberlain Grant LLP in the next year or so. He was hesitant about doing so however, as he wanted to be sure that he and his wife would have sufficient funds in their portfolio to maintain their standard of living over the long-term, and be in a position to gift additional monies to their children for property purchases.









