Mediaplanet publishes special report on legal IT
Mediaplanet has published a special report on legal IT in light of the introduction of alternative business structures. The report looks at the challenges the legal profession faces and shows how law firms can remain competitive by improving efficiency and productivity through their IT systems.
face2face solicitors appoints ETSOS as a preferred partner
Conveyancing search supermarket ETSOS has announced its appointment by face2face solicitors as the legal group’s preferred partner for conveyancing searches and title insurance.

Restructure and recruitment in ARAG’s ATE sales team
The after-the-event (ATE) business development team at ARAG has seen some positive changes recently with the promotion of Mike Knight to ATE sales manager and addition of Brett Storey to the sales team.
Stephenson Harwood LLP selects LexisNexis Redwood Analytics as preferred solution for business intelligence
International law firm Stephenson Harwood LLP has selected LexisNexis® Redwood Analytics® as the firm’s solution of choice for its management reporting and business intelligence platform. The solution will be deployed in the firm’s London office and used to manage business operations around the world.
Chattertons Solicitors goes live with SOS Connect
Chattertons Solicitors has launched SOS Connect across the entire firm as part of an ICT overhaul which will boost its performance in the new legal era.
Second Annual TrustLaw Awards – Winners
London (3 December 2012) – Thomson Reuters Foundation has announced the winners of the second annual TrustLaw Awards, recognising the best pro bono projects undertaken jointly by lawyers with NGOs or social entrepreneurs.
ETSOS launches new website and revolutionary compliance tool
ETSOS now have a newly enhanced search ordering module that can improve the customer experience in the moving process because they have included what they call a “comparison widget.”
Solicitor facing redundancy? What are your options?
There can now surely be no question that the delivery of legal services is changing, and changing forever. Firms up and down the country are in merger talks, firms delivering personal injury work are having to reconsider their business model with the forthcoming ban on referral fees, whilst all firms are having to confront increasing competition from the likes of Co-op, Saga, the AA and others brought about by the Legal Services Act and alternative business structures.







