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  • Schofield Sweeney select Advanced P4W for their practice and case management

    Advanced today announce that Schofield Sweeney have selected P4W for their practice and case management system and Tikit Connect for their CRM.

    Monday, 25 January 2021
  • Ropewalk Chambers adopted MLC for the benefits of paperless working

    At Ropewalk Chambers, we provide more than  just advice and representation. We give every single case the care and attention it deserves and deliver the highest levels of service and integrity.

    Tuesday, 3 November 2020
  • Welsh law firms to get grants for new technology

    Covid-19 is making life challenging for everyone at the moment, including law firms. It’s therefore encouraging to have a bit of positive news to share. This is, that as part of the third phase of its Economic Resilience Fund (ERF), the Welsh Government is making an additional £140 million available to help Welsh businesses deal with the fallout of the pandemic and the UK’s impending exit from the EU.

    Tuesday, 27 October 2020
  • Hosted ALB helps Scott-Moncrieff & Associates deliver innovation

    Flexible, scalable Advanced technology offers their lawyers efficient remote working and helps them progress client matters smoothly.

    Tuesday, 15 September 2020
  • When virtual becomes reality

    They say that necessity is the mother of invention. Perhaps necessity is also the mother of transition? Because undoubtedly, over the past few turbulent months, many hundreds of thousands of legal personnel have transitioned, virtually overnight, and entirely out of necessity, to the status of “home worker”.

    Tuesday, 8 September 2020
  • Wilson Solicitors LLP choose P4W

    Tikit, an Advanced company, today announced that Wilson Solicitors LLP have chosen P4W as their practice and case management solution. Wilson Solicitors are based in Tottenham, London and specialise in Civil Legal Aid; specifically, Immigration, Family, & Public Law.

    Tuesday, 11 August 2020
  • Morrish Solicitors commits to Advanced

    Advanced has signed a new deal with Morrish Solicitors LLP which will see the Yorkshire-based law firm implement Tikit Partner for Windows (P4W) to handle its practice and case management as well as Tikit Connect for its Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and marketing activities.

    Friday, 19 June 2020
  • Cloud continuity: the connected law practice

    As this is published, legal firms throughout the UK are facing the huge operational challenges brought about by Coronavirus and the subsequent requirement for social isolation. The Law Society is continually monitoring the situation and providing regular updates to provide information and guidance. Many of the responses posted by the Law Society point to very real concerns about job retention, the delivery of services and remote working.

    Thursday, 11 June 2020
  • A view from the corner with Doug Hargrove and special guests

    Steve qualified as a solicitor in 1973, and is an IT Consultant. He was Chairman of Aim Computer Users Association for ten years, and is passionate about getting the most out of IT and designing it from a user’s point of view. From his first case plan in 1989, which was written in code with each action about 50 characters long, to writing workflows in four different software systems, Steve has some fascinating insights into the history and future of technology in the legal sector.

    Monday, 8 June 2020
  • In a period of unknown, together we can make a difference

    We are in a period of unknown right now. Individuals are trying to come to terms with a new way of living and working while businesses are grappling to be responsive, agile and ultimately stay afloat. Advanced has joined the C-19 Business Pledge as we see our business as a force for good in tackling the coronavirus epidemic by helping in the national effort by caring about our employees, customers and communities.

    Friday, 3 April 2020

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Change in regulator shouldn’t make AML less of a priority

While SRA fines for AML have been climbing, many in the profession aren’t confident they will get any relief from the FCA, a body used to dealing with a highly regulated industry.


There are 17 million wills waiting to be written

The main reason cited by people who do not have a will was a lack of awareness as to how to arrange one. As a professional community, we seem to be failing to get our message across.


The case for a single legal services regulator: why the current system is failing

From catastrophic firm collapses to endemic compliance failures, the evidence is mounting that the current multi-regulator model is fundamentally broken.