Software “solutions” are a means to an end (solving a problem) rather than a panacea themselves. Buying any legal technology shouldn’t be the goal for your firm, solving a specific problem should be. Document Automation isn’t for every firm, but there are thousands of practices using it to save time, avoid errors and improve efficiency.
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Setting your brand up for the year ahead: why refinement often beats reinvention – Epigram
As a new year begins, many law firm marketing teams are reviewing priorities and considering where brand investment will have the greatest impact in the months ahead.
Accelerating skills development in busy legal teams – LexisNexis
Busy mid-sized law firms rarely have the luxury of time, yet the question keeps coming back: how do we improve customer service without overwhelming already stretched teams? The most effective answer is to treat skills development as a client experience strategy, not an optional training activity.
Data Readiness: A Defining Capability for Law Firms in 2026 – Katchr
As we enter 2026, the ability of law firms to adapt quickly is becoming a defining capability rather than solely a competitive advantage. New technology, evolving client expectations and increasing operational complexity are now constants. What differentiates firms is not whether change arrives, but how easily they absorb it. At the centre of this sits data readiness.
The true cost of in-house software development for law firms – SOS Legal
For successful law firms, technology has become inseparable from practice. Case management, compliance, billing, and client collaboration all depend on digital platforms. Faced with this reality, some firms consider developing their own software in-house.
VSiD to showcase its advanced onboarding solutions
LegalEx “the capital event for legal innovation” has a new venue in 2026. It will be hosted on 25th February at Convene, Bishopsgate. Following consultation with industry representatives, the organisers, Roar B2B, decided to make the move from London Excel to the City to facilitate a richer experience for delegates and more focused exhibition.







