For firms considering a genAI journey, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the technology’s capabilities and how their current systems and data may impact successful adoption.
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20025 top legal tech trend in 2025: Data management
Firms that prioritise their data strategy will be best placed to support and derive value from their AI initiatives in 2025, writes Andrew Lindsay, general manager at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
Preparing your legal data for AI
Firms considering a genAI journey need to ensure that they have a clear understanding of what the tech is capable of and how their current systems and data may impact successful adoption, says Laura Wood, client advisor at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
Solving business problems requires more than just technology selection
Implementing new technology successfully requires good communication and planning, says Karl Marshall, director of professional services and support at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
Legal tech innovation: The instagram effect versus authentic transformation
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are often influenced by those of their competitors, either to try and stay ahead or, indeed, out of fear of appearing outdated.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, says LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions product director Nigel Williams
Why a ‘watch and wait’ approach to Generative AI may be judicious
Laying the groundwork for generative AI now, as the tech evolves, puts SME firms at an advantage to adopt the tech when it matures, says Andrew Lindsay, general manager at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
Putting data in the cloud makes you nervous? You have options
Moving to the cloud doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing approach. Firms can gradually make the move, says Stuart Chalmers, director of software engineering at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
Overcoming the impact of the cost of living crisis through tech adoption
During difficult economic times, automation can provide cost efficiency for the firm and transparency for clients, alleviating some of the stresses of the cost of living crisis, according to John Sewell, head of account management at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions
The AI opportunity for the legal industry
Following in the financial sector’s footsteps to leverage AI to enable collaboration in the legal industry, makes for a rational conversation, says Simon Farthing, LexisNexis Enterprise commercial director.
Marry up tech investments with change management
Returns aren’t guaranteed on tech investments – an effective change management strategy is just as important as the initial purchase, says Simon Farthing, commercial director, LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions.