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Call for delay to making online court mandatory by “up to 10 years”
Friday, 3 February 2017The online court should be trialled alongside physical courts for five to 10 years because so many people will be excluded – some one in five according to government figures – from accessing digital-only services, according to a leading researcher.
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20 January 2025
Should conveyancers worry about their clients’ retirement?
More and more clients you capably assist will perhaps inadvertently, in their keenness to buy their first new home, be jeopardising their retirements.
16 January 2025
The AI legal leap: Why firms must adapt now or risk falling behind
Once known for its cautious approach to new technology, the legal sector has undergone a dramatic shift. Today, almost all firms in the UK use AI in some capacity.
13 January 2025
The AI revolution: practice excellence is about to reach a new level
The crux of all conversations with law firms has been: “how can generative AI support greater practice and client service without compromising security?”
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74% of hourly legal work can be automated, freeing lawyers to focus on what matters most
75% of firms predict write-offs to increase in 2025, BigHand’s research confirms
What is a cash management platform and why should you consider this as an option for your clients’ cash?
Litera welcomes Cynthia Gumbert as Chief Marketing Officer to enhance global brand vision
Supporting the industry: Law students join Access Legal for inside track on a career in law
LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions launches Visualfiles 6, enhancing Azure deployment and enabling Lexis Everyfile adoption for clients
M&A in the legal sector: 2025 outlook in one word – Consolidation