
Evolution of the law firm: why clients demand that you embrace new technology
Posted by Rob Hosier, Sales and Marketing Director at Legal Futures Associate inCase Compared to other professional services, the legal sector has historically been a slower adopter of technology, predominantly due to risk-averse practitioners, the partnership model and a the… Read More

Larke v Nugus requests – the cornerstone of will disputes?
A request for a Larke v Nugus statement is often considered a preliminary step when there is an intention to contest a will. But what happened in that case and what effect does it have on cases which involve probate disputes in the modern day?

Are you live-chatting with your clients?
For legal firms striving to stand out in a digital age, live chat helps to bring them closer to clients and respond to the changing way people shop and procure legal services.

Why the rise in contentious probate cases is set to continue
There is no doubt that contentious probate work is growing. We do not like paying more than a couple of hundred pounds for a will, but then are seemingly happy to spend thousands taking our relatives to court, and the two do not sit happily together.

Speeding up the property buying process
Speeding up the process of property buying and selling has taken on new urgency following the conveyancing market meltdown due to Covid-19.