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Free webinar: a look into law offices of the future

17 March 2021
Categories: Legal News , Technology , Profession , Legal services , Cyber
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The future shape of legal offices is on the agenda at an upcoming webinar hosted by Nuance Communications.

Focusing on how law firms and chambers can harness technology to improve their internal processes, the webinar will feature a roundtable discussion covering workflows, cybersecurity and remote working, followed by a demonstration of Dragon, Nuance’s speech recognition software. 

The webinar will be chaired by business management consultant Robin Jackson, and takes place on Wednesday 24 March at 1pm. Register your place at nuance.tsc.events/registration

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NEWS
One in five in-house lawyers suffer ‘high’ or ‘severe’ work-related stress, according to a report by global legal body, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)
The Legal Ombudsman’s (LeO’s) plea for a budget increase has been rejected by the Law Society and accepted only ‘with reluctance’ by conveyancers
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Two speedier and more streamlined qualification routes have been launched for probate and conveyancing professionals
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