The key to successful tech implementation lies not just in the software itself, but in how your firm approaches its adoption and use, says Bill Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve
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Five strategies to address the unique needs of women in law
As the number of women in law rises, firms should do more than acknowledge the distinct challenges women face in the workplace by taking a proactive approach. Here are five key strategies
Three areas of focus to make the most of your tech
Reap greater return on investment by ensuring your team is fully competent in the software they are using, says PracticeEvolve marketing executive Billy Hume
Key trends for 2024
Less is more, cloud, and AI will be the dominant 2024 legal sector themes, says Billy Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve
The parallels between the HS2 decision and updating legal software
Upgrading legal software can be a game-changer for law firms, just like the High-Speed Rail Train 2 would’ve been for passengers travelling between London and Manchester, says Billy Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve
A critical race with timely software support
Selecting suitable software can be daunting, but with a clear selection process, firms can minimise costs and maximise benefits. Billy Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve, outlines top-line points to consider.
Cloud power
Choosing cloud-based legal innovations is not just a tech choice but a strategic decision capable of transforming a myriad of processes within a firm, according to Billy Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve
Building a culture of digital competency
According to a survey conducted by Practice Evolve in partnership with LPM, most firms are not making full use of their PMS. Developing your workforce’s digital competency is key to reaping its full benefits — improving client service as a result, says Adam Bullion, general manager of marketing at Practice Evolve.
The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it
Law firms are facing four key challenges in 2023. Legal technology providers must step up to help them tackle these challenges, says Adam Bullion, marketing general manager at PracticeEvolve.
The importance of software to a company culture
The opposite of Musk to Twitter is a digital learning community to a law firm’s workforce, empowering employees to thrive, says Adam Bullion, PracticeEvolve marketing general manager.