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Why you should consider an AI strategy

Artificial intelligence can boost profit margins and firms that don’t keep up may lag behind, says Doug Hargrove, senior vice president, legal and professional services at Advanced

How to become a digital-first law firm

Doug Hargrove, Legal and education managing director at Advanced, offers 10 steps to transforming your firm with technology, enhancing all parts of your practice: from client service to improving your employee value proposition and being compliant

Enhancing productivity

Financial strain can significantly affect employees’ focus and engagement, leading to reduced productivity. Advanced provides actionable insights to address this challenge and others to optimise performance

Trimming down

Advanced outlines how streamlining your firm’s processes could help cut costs substantially

Why eliminating paper document management has more benefits than you think

Fernanda Vicentin at Advanced says the knock-on benefits of a digital document management system may have been overlooked

Here’s why a busy period is the time to reassess processes in conveyancing

The UK property market continues to boom this year. Property website Zoopla estimates that around 1.52m UK house sales are expected across 2021, up by 45% compared with last year.

How to tell if it’s time for your SME law firm to invest in a document management system

With most mid-sized law firms using a practice and case management system to help run the firm, the one-size-fits-all approach could be causing inefficiencies.

Replicating water-cooler culture in a digital world

Human beings have a basic need to connect with each other

Automating legal aid: using technology to make crime and civil law pay

As a former legal aid lawyer, I’m aware of the pressures and challenges of legal aid work.

All-in-one technology integration once and for all

The legal technology sector continues to amaze me: despite all the current challenges, the industry is still in a hugely innovative and varied state.