by Paul Bennett | Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized
We live in the age of distraction. Technology is deliberately designed to stimulate our brains and to distract us. Whether that be our phones, our laptops, our tablets. Instant messaging, social media, and a 24-hour news cycle all impact on our focus and work. Over...
by Paul Bennett | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
The legal profession is rapidly embracing artificial intelligence, with AI companions becoming commonplace in law firms. This can be by design from the leadership or by the use of AI on private devices, whether firms agree to this or not. Litigants in person are...
by Paul Bennett | Oct 20, 2025 | Uncategorized
For a profession built on precedent, precision, and performance, the legal world often overlooks the one variable that underpins all others: the human being doing the work. The Life in the Law Survey 2025, conducted by LawCare, is more than a report—it’s a mirror of...
by Paul Bennett | Oct 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
When a system fails, it’s rarely because of a single catastrophic event. More often, it’s the result of small, compounding errors—missed signals, flawed processes, and a lack of joined-up thinking. The recent Carson McDowell review for the Legal Services Board (LSB),...
by Paul Bennett | Sep 26, 2025 | Uncategorized
In my recent series of blogs regarding rest, recuperation, productivity and Artificial Intelligence (AI) I have touched upon how we have been exploring as a firm the productivity benefits and the client facing enhancements that AI can offer, all the time of course,...
by Paul Bennett | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized
The recent resignation of the Deputy Prime Minister, Housing Secretary, and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, after she admitted to underpaying tax to buy a flat in Hove, has been the political storm of the moment, until Lord Mandelson further distracted politics....
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