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Institute of Legal Cashiers and Administrators steps up bid to become regulatory body
Tuesday, 7 September 2010The Institute of Legal Cashiers and Administrators is to change its name to the Institute of Legal Finance and Management as it steps up its bid to become a regulatory body and have a member of staff in every legal practice qualified in legal accounting.
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17 April 2026

How you respond to mistakes matters more than the mistakes themselves
Mistakes in legal practice are inevitable. What truly differentiates well-run firms from those that stumble is not whether mistakes occur, but how they are handled when they do.
15 April 2026

Litigation finance is not one product. It’s a strategy
Across the consumer claims market, litigation finance has developed into a broader set of funding options that can support different stages of a case.
13 April 2026

The best legal AI doesn’t replace rules-based engines – it completes them
There is a belief circulating in legal tech that AI can solve everything – that LLMs are universally superior to what came before. It is not always true, however.
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iManage appoints Ryan Begin and David Zember to expand global partner strategy and technology ecosystem
AI in law: cutting through the noise
iManage to unveil major platform advancement at ConnectLive 2026
The Property Firm’s Guide to Mastering Compliance in 2026
tmGroup and Redbrick announce tmQuote tool integration to help conveyancers win more instructions, faster
8 Weeks to go – London Legal Walk returns this June for another record-breaking year
2026 Risk Outlook: Business and regulatory environment for the legal sector







