Cloud strategies for law firms

Law firms are at various stages of their cloud migration journeys – Oosha, and Access company, offers strategic advice for every phase of transformation in this whitepaper.

Oosha|Access Legal|

Law firms have, to some degree, been adopting cloud-based technologies over the years as their business needs changed. They’ve migrated software, email and other key servers from on-premise to the cloud, and are now reaping the rewards of improved functionality, efficiency and user-experiences.

New solutions are removing barriers that once caused frustration to fee-earners, enabling them to work more effectively, while providing the flexibility to work from anywhere – which was critical during the pandemic.

Now the conversation has shifted. Firms are adopting cloud technologies at an ever-increasing pace, bringing their legal and office software together on virtual desktops with a single sign-on.

Shoosmiths and Avail: from manual review to 83,000 AI-analysed title registers

Steven Fahmy | Senior customer success manager, Avail |
Early recognition of emerging technology can create lasting advantage, but the lessons don’t only apply to the largest law firms. Shoosmiths identified the potential of AI-driven title analysis early and embedded it across its real estate workflows. While Shoosmiths operates at scale, the challenges explored in this case study will feel familiar to many real […]

2026 State of the UK Legal Market report: expertise is no longer enough for UK law firms

Thomson Reuters | |
The new 2026 State of the UK Legal Market report from the Thomson Reuters Institute shows how UK legal buyers are adjusting their expectations for how their law firms’ legal work is delivered, including through AI integration. Key insights include: UK law firms face a more selective growth market in 2026. Client demand remains steady, […]