Are will writers competitive enough?

This year, The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) report on price and quality transparency was a hot topic at the annual Society of Will Writers (SWW) Conference. After a year-long study into the legal services sector, the report concluded that competition in legal services for consumers and small businesses was not working well. In particular, […]
Lasting Powers of Attorney – what now?

In common with many in the legal profession, I was interested to read the views expressed by recently retired Senior Judge Lush on Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs). Specifically, he said that he would never make one himself. Those views certainly caught the attention of the media – the story was all over the BBC […]
Is your firm’s Client Care Pack compliant?

Where your clients are concerned, first impressions count.
From avocado toast to satellite imagery

Avocado toast featured heavily at last week’s Legal Geek conference as a metaphor for how established and new technology solutions are being knitted together by innovative lawyers to streamline their processes and transform client service.
Flexible court hour plans revealed by HMCTS

Plans for the flexible court hours scheme have been published by HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS).
What does it mean to be vulnerable?

When looking for will writing services, people need to know they are appointing someone they can rely on.
True Cloud versus Fake Cloud

LEAP legal software has published a white paper, True Cloud versus Hosted Cloud, providing a useful insight into what constitutes True Cloud and how it differs from other cloud-based services, such as Hosted Cloud, that are not of the same technical standard.
As of today 80% of Law Firms are potentially penalised by Google’s new browser update

The majority of law firms could be negatively impacted by a change introduced by Google today.