Shaped for Law CTS
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Shaped for Law is a CTS-produced podcast series that takes you on a journey into the minds of legal tech leaders and innovators. Join us as we explore the state – and the future – of legal technology by asking hard-hitting questions in these engaging conversations.
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An Audience with Gavin Curtis, Head of IT at Town Legal LLP
Gavin Curtis, Head of IT at Town Legal LLP joins the show to discuss application integration and the importance of user expereince, cyber security and change management.
View the show notes: https://cts.co.uk/hub/videos/podcast-gavin-curtis-town-legal-llp/
“The first thing to do is understand the user, what the user wants to achieve, understand their work methodology, and what their workflow process is.”
Intro (00:00)
User Experience and Application Integration (01:05)
Cyber Security (06:44)
Change Management (09:38)
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Webinar - Talking Tech with Legal IT Insider
Within the Shaped for Law podcast, we have started rolling out a new and different form of episodes. These engaging and insightful webinars dives deeper into a specific topic related to Legal Tech. In the first episode of this series within Shaped for Law, we are joined by Caroline Hill, Editor-in-Chief at Legal IT Insider and James Temple, COO at Seddons, who discusses digitisation, IT innovation, and IT vendors within the legal sector.
View the show notes: https://hubs.ly/Q01f-9PF0
“With a lot of firms, there is still a long way to go. They have loads of potential that is not being realised. People are overwhelmed with technology solutions and not getting to grips with them. There’s lots of untapped potential where people could be using technology more to make themselves more efficient, but they are not.”
Contact CTS today to find out how we can help your firm reach its full potential: https://hubs.ly/Q019X0Hk0 -
The Brief with Stacey McDonald, Pre-Sales Solutions Architect at CTS
Our Pre-Sales Solutions Architect, Stacey McDonald, joins us in the second episode of The Brief, a series within the Shaped for Law podcast. In this episode, Stacey examines the current state of technology, as well as technologies we can expect to see in the near future.
In addition to, he examines his role and why it is so important to both CTS and our clients.
"Essentially what my role is supporting the commercial team with technical advice, and also supporting the delivery team and giving them them the information that was agreed with the client commercially. [...] I see myself as the glue between the commercial and the technical."
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An Audience with Christian Toon, Chief Information Security Officer at Pinsent Masons
Christian Toon, Chief Information Security Officer at Pinsent Masons joins the show to discusses security in the legal sector from the perspective of a CISO, including firms’ response time to cyber-attacks, availability of funds, and the need for cyber leadership for the continued protection and survival of the firm.
View the show notes: https://hubs.ly/Q01cj6vJ0
"Security, as we are seeing now more than ever, especially from our clients, is becoming one of the single biggest things they want to talk to us about. So, why would you not have that elevated to the right level within your organisation?" -
The Brief with Fiona Hamilton
We are rolling out a new series within our Shaped for Law podcast called The Brief, where we focus on the people within a legal tech service provider. Short, sweet and loaded with insights. The first episode of this series features CTS’ Head of Client Success, Fiona Hamilton. Fiona explores her role at CTS, including the importance of helping client reach their goals and the challenges that arose as a result of merging three businesses – CTS, CBS, and Sprout IT - during the pandemic.
"We are doing a lot of end-user support for our clients. We are working, on occasion, with IT teams. So, ultimately, the goal there is to drive that excellence, to make sure that the user experience with us, the end-user or our users of clients' clients are seeing and experiencing IT as a facility or for their business." -
An Audience with Patrick Hurley, Global Specialty Support VP at Thomson Reuters
Patrick Hurley is the Vice President of Global Speciality Support at Thomson Reuters and joins us to discuss a range of topics including digitisation within the legal industry, future strategy, what it is that lawyers want and cloud technology.
View the show notes: https://hubs.ly/Q01b5Jft0
“The other is the concept of open platforms and the ability to connect with a partner ecosystem, with your clients’ clients. […] Just the systems talking to each other in an open and easy to configure manner, I think that’s the way of the future.”