Source: Burges Salmon
Independent UK law firm Burges Salmon announces the launch of its multidimensional Digital Enablement Programme. At its core, the Programme brings together and leverages GenAI, data, processes and technology, together with internal expertise, to enhance the firm’s client service delivery offering and enable it to continuously improve and adapt for the future.
Burges Salmon’s Managing Partner, Roger Bull, says: “We are committed to embedding innovative thinking together with leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance our service delivery and operational efficiency. Our Digital Enablement Programme is a testament to this commitment. By integrating GenAI technologies and fostering a robust data culture, we are preparing for the future and also ensuring that we continue to deliver exceptional service to our clients. This initiative underscores our continued commitment to innovation and excellence.”
Emma Sorrell, Burges Salmon’s Innovation Manager, adds: “Developing and launching the Digital Enablement Programme has been a collaborative and coordinated effort from a variety of people within the firm. It’s not just about AI; it encompasses a broader scope, focusing on how we can harness the potential of data-driven insights, technology and innovative approaches. In a landscape filled with excitement and promise, our goal is to carve out a path that aligns strategically with our firm and clients, and ultimately delivers meaningful outcomes.”
Eddie Twemlow, Burges Salmon’s Head of Technology and Operations, comments: “Digital Enablement is an integral part of our technology strategy and central to our client service delivery model. At Microsoft Ignite, we will discuss how this is driving improvements to service delivery. Our Digital Enablement Programme ensures that we not only make the right technology choices, but that we align our data and culture to ensure our clients feel the benefit of these investments.”
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