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In the legal sector, mergers tend to come with a big moment. A new name. A confident visual identity. Carefully crafted positioning that explains what the combined firm now stands for. There’s usually a proper launch plan behind it, and rightly so. A merger is a major shift and the brand has to signal that clearly.

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How to choose the right law firm time recording software for your practice size – sa.global
Law firm valuation is often seen as something you deal with only when a major event is coming up. A merger, a partner exit, or a succession plan usually brings the topic to the surface. But in practice, a firm’s value is shaped much earlier.
Litera Expands Kira Capabilities, Unveiling the Next Generation of its Market-Leading AI Contract Intelligence
Litera, a global leader in legal AI technology solutions, introduces enhanced Kira upgrades, driving the next evolution of its AI‑powered contract intelligence solution.
Harvey – How Mobile and AI Transform Legal Work: 2026 Outlook
What 200 lawyers across the globe reveal about the patterns, gaps, and opportunities defining the next era of legal productivity.
How AI Is Reshaping Law Firms and Why 2026 Is the Year to Lean In – Studio A podcast by Aderant
In this episode of Studio A, Will Ayers sits down with Aderant President and CEO Chris Cartrett for an in-depth discussion of the evolving landscape of legal technology.
Dye & Durham integrates Stewart Title Indemnity Insurance to Unity? Platform
Dye & Durham has announced that Stewart Title Indemnity Insurance is now fully available within its Unity legal platform, giving conveyancers a simpler, faster way to order and manage both property searches and title insurance from the same system.
Why AI Redlining Elevates Contract Review – Draftwise
Manual contract review often forces legal teams to reinvent the wheel, wasting time on routine redlining instead of high-level strategy. By using an intelligence layer to connect your past deals directly to your current draft, you can automate standard-checking and access your team’s collective memory in real time.
LEAP Estates releases 2026 Private Client Industry Report on Wills and Estate Planning Trends
LEAP Estates has released its 2026 Private Client Industry Report, providing detailed insight into wills and estate planning trends across England and Wales. The report draws on aggregated, anonymised data from the LEAP, LEAP Estates and Willsuite platforms, offering a large-scale, data-led view of private client legal activity during the 2025 reporting year.
Epigram content: AI won’t replace legal design teams, but it will expose weak ones
There’s a lot of dramatic commentary about AI “coming for” creative teams. In legal marketing, where everyone is already stretched, it’s easy to see why that narrative sticks. But I don’t think AI is the real threat. Mediocrity is.
How Top UK Law Firms are turning their CRM from Overhead to Growth Machine – iQlink
For most law firms, CRM is a necessary operational expense - a digital Rolodex for clients and prospects. But the UK’s top firms have realised a powerful shift: CRM isn’t a database; it’s a growth engine.
Convert enquiries into instructions with our Mozaique Conveyancing Calculator – Accesspoint
Most conveyancing journeys begin the same way. Someone has a question, they want a price, and they want it quickly. But this is where many firms lose momentum. A slow reply or unclear fees can send a potential client looking elsewhere before you even know they reached out.
How to standardise workflows without killing creativity – LexisNexis
Standardising workflows can unlock efficiency and consistency in mid-sized law firms, but only if it is done in a way that preserves professional judgement, innovation and client focus. This article explores how managing partners can streamline workflow process design while protecting the creativity that differentiates their firm.
Your Intelligence is the New Moat – Draftwise
In 2026, generalized AI has become "table stakes." While every organization now has access to the same foundational models, the true competitive advantage belongs to the teams that can leverage their own institutional memory.
Organisations with Strong Knowledge Foundations Pull Ahead on AI, Growth, and Client Trust, New iManage Study Finds
iManage, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work™, today released findings from its iManage Knowledge Work 2026 Benchmark Report, a global study of 3,185 business and technology decision-makers across 26 countries, showing that professional services firms with mature, well-governed knowledge foundations significantly outperform their peers on AI adoption, business performance, and client trust.














