News & Insight

by Allan Carton 14 March 2025
Now that use of AI can genuinely deliver results across many areas of practice and is quickly accelerating, a key challenge is getting people engaged and informed about AI's potential and implications. Education & Training, Transparant Communication, Developing Internal Champions.
by Allan Carton 10 March 2025
Digital marketing remains one of the most cost-effective ways to grow your client base, no matter the size of your firm or the type of legal work. Here, we provide practical guidance on how to get the right balance between all the tools available.
by Allan Carton 11 February 2025
Legal Project Management for Corporate and Commercial Lawyers: Forward-thinking firms are finding that Hivelight - when implemented effectively - gives clients greater transparency, faster turnaround times, and demonstrable value for money. Also enabling lawyers to increase profitability while managing workloads, however simple or complex the work.
by Allan Carton 12 July 2024
Master client relationships in your law firm: In today's competitive legal market, proactive client engagement is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. Learn proven best practice and strategies, from active listening techniques to leveraging technology to nurture client relationships. This is blueprint to help you establish and constantly develop enduring client relationships, your services and people in your law firm.
Talking to clients about sustainability - and AI
by Allan Carton 1 July 2024
Sustainability is becoming a crucial component of many law firms' strategies and operations. To drive initiatives in the right direction and build momentum, law firms must engage clients in meaningful discussions about sustainability. This will demonstrate your commitment to clients' values, create opportunities for deeper collaboration, innovative legal solutions, and long-term relationships.
Client at keyboard dealing with onboarding process
by Allan Carton 1 July 2024
It is a challenge to get everyone to agree and all deal themselves in when a) making decisions and b) staying engaged on implementation of the agreed solution. Particularly as onboarding impacts across all areas of your practice - on lawyers, support staff, compliance, marketing, technology, finance - and because there are so many variations in the options available. This article will help to clarify what you ought to evaluate and compare to decide where best to compromise and balance pros and cons to meet the top priorities for your practice.
Photo Legal technology
by Allan Carton & Frank Manning 12 June 2024
We outline how we recommend that a smaller to medium-sized legal practice should think about and plan any new initiative to replace or upgrade legal technology, thinking primarily about practice and case management systems for law firms with up to 300 people, whatever number of offices and types of legal work. Similar considerations apply when you start to dig deeper into adoption of new CRM and Legal AI (Artificial Intelligence) applications, where our specialist law firm consultants can help too.
New ways for lawyers to make more time for business development
by Allan Carton 11 June 2024
Although many of the challenges are not new, there are new solutions and approaches that can help you and your colleagues find more time to be creative and persistent enough on business development, with that lack of time and confidence on priorities at the root of the problem for many law firms.
Show More
by Allan Carton 14 March 2025
Now that use of AI can genuinely deliver results across many areas of practice and is quickly accelerating, a key challenge is getting people engaged and informed about AI's potential and implications. Education & Training, Transparant Communication, Developing Internal Champions.
by Allan Carton 10 March 2025
Digital marketing remains one of the most cost-effective ways to grow your client base, no matter the size of your firm or the type of legal work. Here, we provide practical guidance on how to get the right balance between all the tools available.
by Allan Carton 11 February 2025
Legal Project Management for Corporate and Commercial Lawyers: Forward-thinking firms are finding that Hivelight - when implemented effectively - gives clients greater transparency, faster turnaround times, and demonstrable value for money. Also enabling lawyers to increase profitability while managing workloads, however simple or complex the work.
by Allan Carton 12 July 2024
Master client relationships in your law firm: In today's competitive legal market, proactive client engagement is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. Learn proven best practice and strategies, from active listening techniques to leveraging technology to nurture client relationships. This is blueprint to help you establish and constantly develop enduring client relationships, your services and people in your law firm.
Talking to clients about sustainability - and AI
by Allan Carton 1 July 2024
Sustainability is becoming a crucial component of many law firms' strategies and operations. To drive initiatives in the right direction and build momentum, law firms must engage clients in meaningful discussions about sustainability. This will demonstrate your commitment to clients' values, create opportunities for deeper collaboration, innovative legal solutions, and long-term relationships.
Client at keyboard dealing with onboarding process
by Allan Carton 1 July 2024
It is a challenge to get everyone to agree and all deal themselves in when a) making decisions and b) staying engaged on implementation of the agreed solution. Particularly as onboarding impacts across all areas of your practice - on lawyers, support staff, compliance, marketing, technology, finance - and because there are so many variations in the options available. This article will help to clarify what you ought to evaluate and compare to decide where best to compromise and balance pros and cons to meet the top priorities for your practice.
Photo Legal technology
by Allan Carton & Frank Manning 12 June 2024
We outline how we recommend that a smaller to medium-sized legal practice should think about and plan any new initiative to replace or upgrade legal technology, thinking primarily about practice and case management systems for law firms with up to 300 people, whatever number of offices and types of legal work. Similar considerations apply when you start to dig deeper into adoption of new CRM and Legal AI (Artificial Intelligence) applications, where our specialist law firm consultants can help too.
Show More
Share by: