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Xperate is pleased to announce its continued global expansion with a strategic launch in North America, in response to significant market opportunities.
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Meet the Xperate team with Stuart Hatt, Head of operations in UK
In the next edition of our "Meet the Team" series, we had a discussion with Xperate’s Head of Operations in the UK, Stuart Hatt. Stuart was Xperate’s first UK-based employee, and in this interview, we learnt why he joined Xperate, his motivations, and how he unwinds away from work.
Building AI you can trust with Catalyst
We’ve got more than enough data flooding the enterprise to build AI – but can you trust it? How can organizations scale and demonstrate progress, without skipping the critical first step of building a solid data foundation?
Legaltech innovation: the ‘Instagram effect’ versus authentic transformation according to LexisNexis
Innovation built on a strong foundation, not quicksand
How to fix your law firm’s CRM data to boost CRM adoption – Webinar by Promptr CRM
12:00 - 12:30 Thursday 18th July 2024
A guide to workflow and process automation by Autologyx
Workflow and process automation
Episode 3: trusted Data: the foundation of AI – find out more with Catalyst
We’ve got more than enough data flooding the enterprise to build AI – but can you trust it? How can organizations scale and demonstrate progress, without skipping the critical first step of building a solid data foundation?
Estate administration technology company Exizent earns top ranking in the Chambers NewLaw 2024 Guide
Exizent, the innovative Glasgow-based technology firm transforming the bereavement process by connecting the data, services, and networks of people involved, has been recognised once again for its exceptional capabilities and listed by Chambers in its 2024 NewLaw Guide.
Be prepared for cyber-attacks with secure document processes – find out more with TA-Triumph Adler
As law firms strive to innovate their legal service solutions whilst keeping up with the new and changing regulations implemented by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), finding the right technology to enhance administrative processes and ensure financial and technological security is paramount.
Flexible technology offerings in print management – find out more with TA-Triumph Adler
Printing within most industries is a necessary requirement for a business; but for the Legal sector it’s far more entrenched into day-to-day processes and communication. The high volume of printing required within legal organisations can quickly become costly, unsecure and inefficient. In this article we will explore the ways in which printing can be cost-effective whilst ensuring quality, efficiency and security aren’t jeopardised.
Strategies for increasing law firm revenues and margins according to Anaqua
Legal technology provider BigHand released their Annual Finance Report earlier this year, compiling the results of a survey of 800 senior legal professionals at mid-size law firms across North America and the UK.
Solving business problems requires more than just technology selection – find out more with LexisNexis
Generative AI, in some respects, may have rekindled the desire in organisations to revisit their digital or business transformation projects. Keeping pace with new technology and better ways of doing things is always good, and almost always, one will find a solid business case for change prior to making any investment.
The data protection noose is tightening further – find out more with LexisNexis
It is a well-known fact that building a good reputation takes years of hard work to achieve, yet it can easily be lost with one oversight or poor decision. Don’t let your law firm’s data governance be your Achilles heel.
Legaltech innovation: the ‘Instagram effect’ versus authentic transformation according to LexisNexis
Law firms’ technology decisions are often influenced by those of their competitors, either to try and stay ahead or indeed, out of fear of appearing outdated. Today, with the much-lauded explosion of generative AI, these influences can be even more pronounced.