Law firms know they need to modernize. Yet despite investing millions in technology, many still struggle to drive meaningful adoption. The problem isn’t that lawyers resist change. It’s that most systems weren’t built for how they actually work.
At Harvey, we’re transforming how legal and professional services operate end-to-end — and we’re just getting started.
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The Untold Story of How AI Is Quietly Rebuilding Law Firms – Studio A podcast by Aderant
In this episode of Studio A, Will Ayers welcomes back Cody Walker, Vice President of Cloud Development at Aderant, for a conversation on how to approach AI adoption with clarity and efficiency.
The future of legal tech in 2026: predictions from the LSSA
Members of the Legal Software Suppliers Association (LSSA) met in London to discuss the fast-moving future of legal technology and to share their predictions for how AI will shape the sector in 2026.
Will 2026 be the year AI gets boring? – Sysero
Sysero finally got into AI at the start of 2025 after a number of clients and prospects asked about our AI strategy so we decided we should investigate. Admittedly this was a little late to the party considering law firms have been buying AI-type systems since the early 2000’s.
Creating Transparency with Centralized E-Billing Tracking Capabilities – Elite
Insurance specialist law firm, Cipriani & Werner, P.C. has grown significantly over the past four decades to become a multidisciplinary firm with 200 lawyers.
The road ahead for conveyancing: Practical solutions for today’s challenges – Searchflow
Every day there’s a promise of a new product to solve efficiency problems, set against a backdrop of a fall in the number of registered conveyancers in the UK.







