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Absolute Software and Appurity provide a secure, reliable work-from-anywhere experience for law firm Harbottle & Lewis LLP

The only provider of self-healing, intelligent security solutions, Absolute Software™, in partnership with Appurity, has allowed UK-based law firm Harbottle & Lewis LLP to optimize and secure their work-from-anywhere experience with Absolute Secure Access. Over 200 employees from Harbottle & Lewis were forced into remote...

Burges Salmon takes a leap towards the future with B-Innovative Week

The firm has ran its annual innovation and technology week with virtual and in-person talks, webinars and hands-on live sessions Last week, Burges Salmon hosted its annual B-Innovative Week, bringing the firm’s people together to explore and be inspired by the latest technologies and approaches...

LMS SELECT is chosen by Dynamo for Intermediaries to support their instruction platform and conveyancing quotes

Partnership will provide upgraded and simplified service, with quotes delivered in under 30 seconds  -Real time, accurate and guaranteed service from a dedicated team of Account Managers   With Dynamo for Intermediaries, one of the country's leading mortgage clubs, LMS, the UK's leading conveyancer services...

First ever ‘plug and play’ solution delivered by LMS and Xperate

A new partnership between LMS and Xperate, the UK-based software development company, will enable LMS to deliver its API range to law firms via their CMS platforms, regardless of whether those platforms are part of an existing LMS network. The partnership is designed to tackle...

Clarke Wilmott LLP announce new partner in corporate and commercial team

Clarke Willmott LLP, a national law firm, has revealed its appointment of new partner Sarah Coe in its commercial and corporate group. Sarah, who joins the firm’s Bristol and London offices, specialises in commercial, intellectual property (IP), and technology law. She offers transactional support to...

Digitisation technologies could save UK millions of pounds, according to new research

Medium-sized UK law firms could collectively save £336m each year and cut carbon emissions, if they digitise slow and expensive paperwork, according to new research.*   Each law firm would save approximately £400,000 annually by reduced printing costs, completing administrative tasks quicker and minimising storage costs...