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Law firm launches data analytics team to help lawyers predict the future
Wednesday, 7 June 2017Insurance law firm BLM has set up a specialist data analytics team to help its lawyers make better predictions about their cases. Headed by a solicitor and a data scientist, it uses machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), to predict the length, cost and result of litigation.
Tags: AI, law firms, legal technology
Posted in Latest news, Technology
Non-lawyer managers setting bar high for equity partners, survey finds
Wednesday, 10 May 2017Fee income per partner at larger firms soared last year from an average of £777,000 to almost £1.4m, a survey has found. Accountants MHA, who produce an annual benchmarking report, said the main reason was a fall in the number of equity partners at these firms, helped by an increase in profitable work.
Tags: Indemnity insurance, law firms
Posted in Finance, Indemnity insurance, Latest news
Cartwright King to launch franchise scheme for solicitors looking to strike out on their own
Wednesday, 20 July 2016National law firm Cartwright King is launching a franchise scheme for solicitors who want to set up their own practices, which will operate in a similar way to a virtual firm but allow franchisees to benefit from an existing national brand.
Tags: law firms, virtual firms
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
ASA upholds complaint against “your solicitor rips you off” advert
Wednesday, 15 June 2016The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a complaint over an advertisement from a website that claims to help clients recover a “huge amount” of their legal costs, which said that “on average, a solicitor overcharges you by 20%”. The offending advert was headed: “Top 5 ways your solicitor rips you off.”
Tags: fees, law firms
Posted in Latest news, Marketing & PR
Not about the money: personal injury firm to open City “client knowledge hub”
Thursday, 9 June 2016Defendant personal injury firm BC Legal is launching an unusual “client knowledge hub” in the City next month, which will provide a range of free services but “very little fee-earning”. It said the hub would offer training, software demonstrations and free access to meeting rooms, a roof terrace, a gym and a hotel.
Tags: Client care, law firms, personal injury
Posted in Latest news, Market monitor
SRA drops annual diversity surveys to help small firms
Tuesday, 17 May 2016The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has decided to drop annual diversity surveys of the profession, and make them biennial, to reduce the regulatory burden on smaller law firms. The regulator said the next survey, scheduled for this summer, would not take place until May 2017.
Tags: diversity, law firms, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Lawyer-led ABSs are leading the way, says head of Jackson Canter as it doubles in size
Thursday, 12 May 2016Lawyer-led alternative business structures are leaving their rivals behind, the head of North West firm Jackson Canter has said. Executive chairman Andrew Holroyd was speaking as the firm announced the acquisition of Lees Solicitors, doubling its size to over 280 staff.
Tags: Alternative business structures, law firms
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Market monitor
ReviewSolicitors to target law firm investors through crowdfunding
Tuesday, 10 May 2016A legal rating and review website, set up last autumn by the former chief operating officer of QualitySolicitors, is to launch a crowdfunding bid next month targeting law firms. ReviewSolicitors wants to raise at least £150,000 from 50 law firms.
Tags: law firms, rating and review websites
Posted in Latest news, Marketing & PR, Technology
Dentons to create “world’s largest referral network” – and it’s free
Tuesday, 10 May 2016International firm Dentons is to launch what it describes as the first free global law firm referral network, with the aim of “changing the whole marketplace”. Meanwhile, LOD has claimed another first by launching an online marketplace for freelance lawyers.
Tags: Dentons, law firms
Posted in Latest news, Market monitor
Smaller law firms feeling vulnerable, with almost all expecting “rough times ahead”
Monday, 9 May 2016There is a “climate of renewed vulnerability” among smaller law firms, with the vast majority of lawyers believing there are “still rough times ahead”, a report has found. The report also revealed a huge gulf between lawyer and client perceptions of value.
Tags: fixed fees, law firms
Posted in Client care, Latest news, Market monitor