Regulatory and Disciplinary Support


MHA

1 December 2024

MHA’s Professional Practice specialists excel at finding creative ways to turn challenges into opportunities: for sole practitioners, partnerships, limited companies, LLPs, trusts, and PLCs. The team’s involvement within the SRA, Law Society, FCA, Property Mark, other regulators, and intermediaries ensure… Read More


Brabners

1 December 2023

A certified B Corp with award-winning sustainability credentials, we seek to demonstrate that business can bring about positive change by being innovative, diverse and responsible. 


Access Legal

4 October 2019

Working in partnership with more than 3,500 UK law firms and underpinned by over 30 years of sector experience, Access Legal provides an unrivalled suite of complete software solutions. From case and practice management, finance, accounting and business intelligence to learning,… Read More


DG Legal

4 December 2018

DG Legal is the largest provider of strategic and compliance services operating in England & Wales.


Land Data

31 August 2017

Land Data is the official government-appointed organisation that manages and regulates the National Land Information Service (NLIS). Land Data is a Community Interest Company established in 2001 by a central-local government partnership to serve the interests of the public. Its… Read More


O’Connors Legal Services Limited

16 November 2012

O’Connors is a firm of business lawyers and advisers that helps clients accomplish extraordinary and lasting results.


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AI and data-driven approaches to content marketing for law firms

The legal sector is experiencing a rapid technological shift, with artificial intelligence transforming not just legal practice but also how firms market their services.


Congratulations on your engagement: improving social media performance

Like most marketers I know, I have a love-hate relationship with social media. Love it when it works, hate it when it doesn’t. And it’s a tough nut to crack.


The rise of consultant lawyers and the future of legal services

Projections suggest that by 2026, one in three UK lawyers could work independently as a consultant lawyer. But what does this shift mean for both firms and lawyers?


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