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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 | 30 April 2026
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 […]

Using AI to ask difficult questions about AI liability
Thomson Reuters Legal Insights Europe | | 9 June 2026
The latest Future of Professionals report (2025) reveals a stark reality where 80% of legal professionals recognise AI as transformational, yet only 38% expect significant change in their organisations this year. This research exposes a critical disconnect between legal AI awareness and strategic AI adoption across the legal industry. Highlights from the report include: 80% of legal professionals see […]
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