The LSSA announces partnership with For Media Group
LSSA members to provide expert content to For Legal innovation and technology channel
The Legal Software Suppliers Association (LSSA) is delighted to announce that it has partnered with For Media Group Ltd, to provide expert content for its brand-new online learning platform For Legal.
As the UK industry body for legal systems developers and vendors, the LSSA maintains technology standards and manages areas of mutual interest between lawyers and software providers.
Through this partnership, the LSSA and For Legal will provide UK legal professionals with high quality educational content to ensure a more impactful approach to learning across practice areas, such as Conveyancing, Private Client, Family Law and channels focusing on Management, Best Practice and Compliance.
Legal professionals will have the ability to enhance their knowledge, develop future-ready skills and grow their careers.
On the new partnership, Tim Smith, Chair of the LSSA commented, “The LSSA is delighted to partner with For Legal to help disseminate our legal technology expertise to law firms. We are very excited to use the webinar format to promote legal technology and look forward to much interesting and healthy discussion regarding the UK legal profession’s use of technology.”
“We are delighted to partner with the LSSA,” said Wayne Spencer, Director of For Media Group. “Over 75% of professionals have turned to video content to increase their knowledge and understanding of the profession and there is a high demand for industry-specific learning which we are experts in delivering.”
Wayne explains, “It’s clear that suppliers can significantly increase their customer reach via actionable content. For Legal is the only platform that provides free access for legal professionals to engage with leading content delivered by thought leaders on a modern intuitive platform.
We have already seen an incredible response to the platform, and we are excited to see how our partnership with the LSSA will continue to grow.”