How Clayden Law onboards clients 75% faster with Clio Grow
Recognising the need for change, Clayden Law turned to Clio Grow, a client intake and onboarding solution. “Clio Grow has completely streamlined lead generation and pipeline management. It’s revolutionised our firm’s onboarding process.”
Reflection and Competency – What do you mean you don’t have any records?
A quick show of hands for who went to the COLP COFA Conference last month in Birmingham – I was not able to attend either, but as I had registered, I was able to view the sessions of interest online a week later.
Spinal Injuries Association and Hudgell Solicitors join forces to fight for the rights of people with spinal cord injury
Hudgell Solicitors and the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) are joining together as campaign partners to fight for change and to amplify the voice of people living with spinal cord injuries.
BigHand sees influx of wins as a series of firms drive efficiencies by switching Document Creation solutions
In an increasingly competitive market, BigHand has witnessed a series of wins for its legal Document Creation solution.
Latest HMRC property transaction figures show macro-economic conditions continue to subdue residential and commercial property markets
Search Acumen (property data insight and technology provider) comments on HMRC’s property transactions data for October 2023:
Your legal software implementation questions answered
To ensure your firm is prepared for a system change, this article answers the six most frequently asked questions we receive from legal professionals who are looking to implement new practice and case management software.
What new challenges will conveyancers face in the next generation, and how can they be better prepared to address them?
Conveyancing transactions are often pressurised, so tightening risk management, compliance, and protection against fraud is essential.
Assumed AML checks leave barristers and chambers vulnerable: Key takeaways from the SRA’s Annual AML Report
Barristers and chambers in the UK could now be more vulnerable to money laundering activity, after a recent report showed that almost 30% of investigated law firms do not comply with anti-money laundering regulations.