What sort of innovation does the legal world need both to progress and keep its clients happy? In a recent article, Richard Tromans argues that however disruptive new legal tech has been, in reality the legal services sector is settling into a complementary relationship where technology makes existing processes more efficient, rather […]
#GuiseOnJustice: Winning in the Small Claims Track (Court) in England and Wales!
When about to start or defend a Court case there are only three questions you need answered: How much will it cost? How long will it take? Will I win? This Blog provides answers in fewer than 750 words. How much will it cost? A lot! Always be wary of […]
#GuiseOnJustice – Tony’s Christmas Cracker 2020
As this is my first Christmas contribution for the #GuiseonJustice column it seemed appropriate to pick a Seasonal theme. What better than to offer a cracker – that staple of Christmas dinner tables. Sparkling they sit sentinel-like beside the dinner plates tempting with the enigma of what lies within! Then with a […]
On #LegallyThinking: 2021: The Year Cloud Computing Comes Of Age? By Stuart Mcmillan
The phrase ‘remote working’ has taken on a whole new meaning. Over the last year across the globe employees, business owners and professionals have managed organisations and portfolios whilst being miles from their base of operations. In reality, their personal computer has become their base of operations. We have been […]
On #LegallyThinking: Filling In The Gaps: How Can Legal Tech Enhance The Justice Process?
It was Confucius who said: life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. As governments around the world attempt to offer simplified, joined-up systems to their citizens for making their way through the legal process, one of the greatest opportunities they have seen for making it cleaner, […]
On #LegallyThinking: The Future (Proofing) Of Evidence: More Tech, And More Investment
Evidence: a crucial element of the final decision in any legal case. But what constitutes evidence? Once upon a time it was a stack of papers to be pored over by solicitor or counsel, or perhaps a small amount of video footage or audio. But over the last 20 years it […]
On #LegallyThinking: What Can The Rise Of Online Courts Teach Us About Future-Proofing Our Organizations?
The other day, I was sat at my desk about to log on for the day’s work. My flatmate was about to do the same. ‘This is the dystopian future they warned us about,’ I said. Jokes aside, there is no denying it: Coronavirus and ‘Working From Home’ has made […]