Like most businesses, law firms have experienced a year of considerable change and disruption. New technologies have been adopted, processes have been adapted, and the way legal work is delivered has changed for good.
With operational tech, the focus has been on enabling lawyers to work remotely - less attention has been given to making sure the tools used to make this happen are optimised for efficiency, productivity, and collaboration.
So, in this panel webinar, we were joined by three legal tech experts to discuss the strategies that will help IT teams move from enablement to optimisation in 2021.
Specifically, we discussed:
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Alan Larkin has been a family law solicitor for over 20 years. Alan largely spends his time at his firm, Family Law Partners, attempting to realise that practice’s vision of building innovative tech projects within family law.
Ben Mills has been working in the Legal Technology industry for over 20 years, having spent almost 15 years at a globally successful software company helping develop products and strategies to help the business grow. Joining the team at Law Firm Services in 2019, his role is to help promote and grow Minerva’s client base across the UK.
Martyn Wells is a business owner and a veteran IT Director with 17 years of board experience within the Financial Services, Legal and Professional Services industries. He is determined to make IT easy for everyone and passionate about change management and delivering enduring programmes of work and making technology productive and fun.
Matt is one of the co-founders of Oosha Ltd, a lead player in the provision of IT Managed Services, Cloud and Communication solutions to legal and financial sector firms of every size.