
AI strategy for your firm
A clear view of where AI fits your practice, what to adopt first, and what to leave alone, set against your regulatory duties and your budget.
AI strategy for regulated practice
Adliora helps small and mid-sized UK firms adopt AI safely, profitably and within the rules. We translate what the tools can do into what your firm should do.
Most firms reach for AI tools before they have thought through the duties those tools touch. We come at it the other way round.
We start from your obligations as a regulated practice, the confidentiality you owe, the standards the SRA expects and the risks that sit behind the convenience, then we show you where AI earns its place and where it does not. The result is adoption you can defend, not a tool you hope is safe.
We work with firms in plain terms and at a sensible pace, so you take what your firm needs.

A clear view of where AI fits your practice, what to adopt first, and what to leave alone, set against your regulatory duties and your budget.

We put the guardrails in place, an AI policy your staff can follow, the confidentiality and data-protection checks, and a record that shows a human stayed in control.

We help you choose tools that fit UK rules and your way of working, and we manage the move so your firm keeps earning while it changes.

Short, practical sessions that leave your people confident about what the firm permits, what it forbids, and why.
Adoption you can defend, not a tool you hope is safe.
Two questions that come up again and again in the firms we work with, and how we would approach each.
High street firm
A small firm wants the benefits of AI without breaching its duties. We assess the tools in use, replace any that send client data outside the firm, and write a policy the partners can stand behind, so the firm uses AI on research and drafting with a clear audit trail.
Mid-sized practice
A mid-sized firm faces a crowded market of legal software and struggles to tell hype from substance. We set its real requirements against the options, run a short trial, and help it choose a system that fits its budget and its compliance obligations.
About
Adliora is led by Saqib Khan, who has spent his career in and around the legal profession and in legal technology. He set the firm up to help smaller practices adopt AI without losing sight of their duties. The firm works to one standard. Each engagement answers a real question a small firm is asking, at a fixed fee agreed in writing before any work starts. Each one leaves you with a written deliverable and a clear record you can show a regulator, a client or an insurer.
Adliora brings that same discipline to AI, helping firms adopt new tools without losing sight of the duties that define the profession. Its registered office is in Altrincham, with a move to a Mayfair address planned, a Dubai office to follow by the end of 2026 and a New York office in the second quarter of 2027.
Plain-language writing and a podcast that explain AI for UK firms, each ending with somewhere sensible to go next.

Where your regulatory duties bite when you put AI to work.

How to keep client data inside the firm and prove it.

Telling substance from hype before you sign anything.
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