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As the legal sector undergoes profound change, five law firm leaders explore the essential skills current and future firm leaders must have to weather the storm Claire McNamara, director of knowledge and learning, Penningtons Manches Cooper Agility is a key skill for law firm leaders. The pace of change across client expectations, regulation and technology […]

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NetDocuments appoints new APAC Head to drive regional growth
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Your Data, Your Control: How Harvey Manages Customer Data
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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.
New budget, same pressures. What you do next matters more than you think – Epigram
For many legal marketing teams, this point in the year offers something rare: a brief reset. Budgets have been approved, plans are taking shape, and there is, for now, a little more space to think beyond the next pitch or urgent request. It is a moment to be proactive rather than reactive, but it rarely lasts.
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iManage to Unveil Major Platform Advancement at ConnectLive 2026
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Client Experience Reset: What Clients Really Want from Their Law Firm – Xperate
For years, law firms have competed on expertise, reputation and results. But today, that’s no longer enough. High-quality legal advice is now the baseline expectation - not the differentiator.












