
Transform your litigation practice with legal AI assistants
Thomson Reuters | | 17.11.25
The stakes are high in any litigation , whether a corporation is engaged in a bet-the-company matter or an individual seeking compensation for a life-changing injury. Litigators devote countless hours to getting the facts straight so that they build their strategy on a solid foundation. Many are turning to tools powered by generative artificial intelligence […]
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LPM INSIGHTS ROLL
Webinar: Trends in legal tech
LPM NORTH WEBINAR SERIES | LEXISNEXIS | 22.04.2020
Technology is often seen as the solution to our legal problems. It’ll make things faster, it’ll make things better. All this is true, technology is almost always part of the solution, but it’s the enabler, not the end result. In this insightful talk, Chris O’Connor, head of segment marketing will walk us through the obvious […]
Feature: My mind to your mind
JOSH ADCOCK, EDITORIAL ASSISTANT | LPM | 20.04.2020
With all the constant buzz around technological gizmos, gadgets and thingymabobs, it can seem like the true foundation of any business – people – are sometimes overshadowed in the world of legal practice management. Fortunately, LPM South 2020, held on Monday 10 February in London, took a look at the discussions around law firms’ people […]
Concerning cloud
NICK HAYNE, THE DATA MASTER | Quiss | 17.04.2020
However, the counter argument and potential risks specific to the cloud are not so often discussed, despite there being some major pitfalls for the unwary. Scale can be expensive – cloud offers flexibility and scalability, but it, of course, comes at a cost. When the demand on your systems spikes, rather than slowing down as […]
Auto onboard
GARY SHAW, THE LEGAL WIZ | Accesspoint Legal Services | 16.04.2020
In today’s legal world, alongside solving legal matters for clients, fee earners are expected to be involved in business development, accountancy, compliance, administration, and so on, all of which add to pressure on day-to-day life. As a result, little time is left to explore new innovations. So how do we break this cycle of working […]
The linchpin to growth
BRIAN COVENTRY, THE DATA OPTIMISER | Symphony APS | 15.04.2020
In our presentation, we shared our data-driven insights. Our main takeaway for delegates was that leveraging existing data is the vital clue to revenue growth. This echoes insights from the latest LPM Legal IT landscapes 2020 report indicating that it’s time to ‘beef up business basics’ as data and analytics move to more SME legal […]
Help yourself
ALEX WILLIAMS, THE TECHNOLOGIST | Tikit | 14.04.2020
The real opportunity is to look beyond technology and find ways to give the greatest number of people the ability to positively impact their families, organisations and communities’. People within organisations have long been overlooked as the most important asset to a business – not in terms of knowing you need them, but more along […]
Relations required
MICHAEL BURNE, FOUNDER AND CEO | Carbon Law Partners | 9.04.2020
Most SMEs will have thought of their clients first – a laudable and appropriate response. However, survival will also require firms to focus on core business skills: we must first help ourselves to ensure that we can then help others. There are three simple ways that small firms can focus on both their clients and […]
Editor’s letter – April 2020
KAYLI OLSON | EDITOR, LPM | 8.04.2020
There’s no doubt that the industry, or all of humanity for that matter, is going through some tough and stressful times. The April issue of LPM doesn’t only focus on the pandemic for just this reason – read up on all the other things that still matter deeply to your business: people strategy, tech, risk […]
COMPETITIVE GAINS
Joe Pepper, CEO | tmgroup | 1.04.2020
The lack of investment in technology solutions was noticeable, with less than 15% believing that their firms were investing sufficiently in new technology. This was highlighted further by a sense that the volume of activity that is currently automated was marginally down on last year’s report, but the perception around what could be automated had […]
Migration mistakes
NICK HAYNE, THE DATA MASTER | QUISS | 10.03.2020
And while there are many undeniable advantages to cloud provision, the following common mistakes should be avoided: Lack of planning – Before migrating anything, you need to consider security, management and finance. Audit these areas to determine which critical features you’ll migrate, the order in which they’ll move, and how long they’ll need embedding before […]
Feeling healthy?
KATE ARNOTT, THE NUMBER CRUNCHER | MHA MacIntyre Hudson | 10.03.2020
A sound financial base is vital to any firm; strategic decisions based on inaccurate or incomplete information are doomed from the outset. Allocating sufficient importance and resource to getting the finances of your firm right, and making sure your key team members fully understand the information being prepared – and reviewed – allows firms to […]
Unforgettable you
SCOTT BROWN, THE MEDIA MIND | Accesspoint Media Services | 10.03.2020
Memorable brands are seldom born overnight unless they’re outrageously different or controversial – the legal sector has never felt comfortable doing this, probably for all the right reasons. So, what can be done? The most important thing to consider is that people only know what you tell them. Carefully planning your course of action and […]
Editor’s letter – March 2020
KAYLI OLSON | EDITOR, LPM | 10.03.2020
I hope everyone had a smooth February – I nearly forgot about that extra day we had slip in this year! And if you were able to beat the storm to join us for LPM South, thank you for attending and I hope you stayed around for our LPM Practice Excellence Awards ceremony – winners […]
My kind of success
Joanna Kingston-Davies, chief operating officer | Jackson Lees | 10.03.2020
About 18 years ago, I had a fantastic annual appraisal but one comment haunted me: my boss said that I needed to toughen up and be far less sensitive and emotional. It came from a good place – he didn’t want me to take other people’s problems too much to heart. It was typical of […]
THE TRAVELEX BUG
Nick Hayne, the data master | Quiss | 6.03.2020
When Travelex decided to take its currency exchange services offline after discovering its systems had been compromised by an ‘REvil’ ransomware attack on 31 December, cybercrime again became headline news. More disturbing perhaps than the $6m (£4.6m) ransom, is the cybercriminals’ claim to have downloaded sensitive customer data, after accessing the Travelex network six months […]
Winning clients
Brian Coventry, the data optimiser | Symphony APS | 27.02.2020
What does data have to do with relationships? Working tirelessly in the background, your firm’s communication systems likely manage hundreds, thousands, even millions of transactions each day. Email and other systems not only facilitate digital communication, but they also log and store data about each of these transactions. This data is something that often goes […]
THROUGH THICK OR THIN
Andy Bevan, the cloud expert | Pulsant | 27.02.2020
Thin client solutions have waxed and waned in popularity over the years, but with the ubiquity of good-quality networking and the continuing evolution of business requirements promoting mobility and enhanced security, thin client delivery can have real advantages. What is it about the new generation of thin client technology that has led to it becoming […]
ENGAGING MINDS
Gary Shaw, the legal wiz | Accesspoint Legal Services | 26.02.2020
Client engagement for the legal sector has evolved greatly. We continue to see the methods used to obtain and maintain clients improving through the use of a more considered and joined-up approach. Now, more than ever, firms must pause and look at the environment around them to see how client-centred operations can create new and […]