As organisations face faster change, in-house legal teams are taking on a more formative role: shaping decisions, reducing risk and enabling progress. That shift is changing the role of legal inside the business. Teams are now shaping how the organisation adopts new technology, responds to disruption and moves forward with confidence. But that shift is […]
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Talbots Law: Smarter finance through automation with Xperate
The challenge Talbots Law is a modern, growing UK law firm with a strong reputation for delivering high- quality legal services across the West Midlands. As the firm expanded through strategic mergers and acquisitions, its operational infrastructure needed to evolve to support that growth. Now with 600+ users, one area that required attention was the management of […]
Meet CoCounsel Legal UK: An integrated AI platform for end-to-end legal work – Thomson Reuters
Legal professionals in the UK are facing mounting pressures that traditional ways of working can’t resolve. Clients and stakeholders increasingly expect faster turnaround, predictable pricing, and demonstrable value, while matters grow more complex.
LEAP: Is legal AI becoming ‘mandatory’ in criminal law?
There is understandable caution around the idea that AI could become ‘mandatory’ in legal practice. Strictly speaking, there is no rule requiring lawyers to use AI on cases, and I do not believe we are at the point where anyone can say it is compulsory.
Katchr Welcomes TV Edwards Solicitors LLP as a New Client
Katchr is pleased to announce that TV Edwards Solicitors LLP, a leading London-based law firm, has selected Katchr Enterprise as its performance management and business intelligence platform.
The Future of Legal Revenue Management: AI-Driven Billing and Collections – Helm360
Billing and collections sit at the heart of every law firm’s financial health, yet many firms still rely on manual, reactive processes that slow cash flow and create friction with clients. Disconnected systems, delayed reviews, and inconsistent data continue to complicate accurate billing and timely collections.







