by David Baskerville | 25 Oct 2022 | Articles, Review, Support
Save the date – Roundtable webinar Mobilising your IT strategy through your people – Monday 7 November @ 12.30 Whilst having an IT strategy is crucial for all businesses, it will not be successful unless your IT teams are sufficiently skilled, confident...
by David Baskerville | 25 Jul 2022 | Articles, Events, Support
Save the date – Roundtable webinar Mimecast and Cyber Security – Tuesday 9 August @ 11am On 9 August Baskerville Drummond will be holding the latest in our series of roundtable webinars. This is where we host our clients and a chosen technology provider in...
by Baskerville Drummond | 18 Jul 2022 | Articles, Support, Training
When a new software application is rolled out to a firm, training is needed. Everyone knows and agrees that some sort of training is required, but depending on who you ask, the next questions will have different answers: When should training be included in the...
by Baskerville Drummond | 11 Apr 2022 | Articles, Michelle Howard, Support
Future Focussed In the series of articles entitled, ‘Making law firms more profitable’ Richard Wyatt looks at three ways in which law firms can become more profitable. They are to: Increase fee earner numbers Increase profitability per fee earner Reduce overheads...
by Richard Wyatt | 10 Mar 2022 | Articles, Finance, Making law firms more profitable, Support
This is the last of this mini-series on law firm profitability and how to effect serious improvements in Net Profit. The previous articles illustrated that there was only one sound way to improve law firm profitability, which is to improve fee earner productivity. You...
by Richard Wyatt | 3 Mar 2022 | Advisory, Articles, Finance, Making law firms more profitable, Our Experience, Support
So far in this mini-series, we have looked at two ways of increasing law firm profits. Firstly, by only increasing fee earner numbers, and Secondly by making fee-earning staff more productive, i.e., they produce more Income, per fee earner, per annum. We concluded...