Will Aid survey finds public demand for modernisation of will writing

Over half of UK adults surveyed by the charity Will Aid believe they should be legally permitted to sign and store their wills electronically. The results highlight a disconnect between consumer expectations and the law, the charity says. The survey of 2,000 people across the UK suggests there is growing appetite for reform, with 54% […]
SRA must ‘regain the trust’ of the profession and get back to the basics of regulation, says new CEO

New Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) chief executive Sarah Rapson says the organisation needs to “regain the trust of solicitors, law firms and the wider public”. In a statement published on the SRA website, Rapson said the message is clear from the profession that the regulator is not getting the “basics of good regulation right” and […]
Are you invisible to AI? What law firms need to know about the new client journey

AI results have replaced the front page of Google in the quest for online visibility. Damian Reed, head of brand and marketing at QualitySolicitors, explains how to get noticed. Something is changing in the way people find a solicitor and most firms haven’t noticed yet. Not long ago, a potential client looking for legal […]