By Scott Ridley, Cloud Products and Engineering Director at Legal Futures Associate Access Legal
Cloud computing, rising cyber threats, hybrid working, AI tools, and changing client expectations are pushing law firms to rethink how they use technology. At the same time, the next generation of legal professionals expects modern, flexible tools in the workplace.
For small and mid-sized law firms, this is a crucial moment. Staying competitive means modernising not just for today, but for the years ahead. That means going beyond one-off software updates. It means taking a clear, cloud-first approach with the support of a technology partner who understands the unique pressures of the legal sector.
So, what does it really mean to go cloud-first? And what do firms need to consider? Let’s break