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From work completed to cash collected: closing the gap in law firm cash flow

For many law firms, profitability is not the problem – cash flow is. A firm can have a strong pipeline of work, healthy fee income and a full team of busy lawyers and still struggle to convert that work into cash in the bank quickly and predictably. In an environment of rising costs and increased […]

Closing the gap: AI, neurodiversity and inclusive design in the legal sector

As AI becomes embedded within legal workflows, the profession faces both an opportunity and a responsibility: to ensure this technology works for everyone. With the right approach, AI can remove structural barriers and empower neurodivergent professionals across the legal sector. Neurodiversity refers to natural differences in cognitive functioning, including ADHD, autism, dyslexia and dyspraxia. Neurodivergent […]

Eat the frog: using legal tech to tackle the most complex and time-intensive real estate work

A common difficulty felt by lawyers and property professionals is how to digest the vast amount of data that relates to each property, development or estate. From leases and title registers to planning reports, management information, valuation data, compliance records and so on, it is becoming increasingly difficult to know where to start in order […]

Technology on the frontline: advancing your real estate practice strategy with AI

AI is no longer a novelty in real estate practices. With tools like Avail, which automates title and lease reporting, now embedded in many firms the key question is no longer whether to use these tools, but how to use them strategically. When deployed thoughtfully, AI influences far more than turnaround times. It affects margins, […]

From curiosity to commitment: how to get lawyers to adopt AI

AI within the legal industry is the next big thing, and this change is here upon us right now. Nowadays, you can’t open a copy of any law newsletter without seeing an article on AI — whether that’s a horror story of AI hallucinations, the latest law firm investing in tech and AI, or new […]

Caught between FOMO and paralysis: how legal innovators can navigate AI in 2025

“So, what tools are you using?” It’s a simple question, but for many legal innovators it lands with weight. Clients want reassurance that their advisers are keeping pace and not falling behind. Lawyers also want confidence, not just to feel comfortable with legal tech, but to know they’ve chosen the right tools that work with […]