With the surge of internet banking, online business transactions and the worldwide dissemination of data, March 2014’s Australian Privacy Principles (APP) amendments have been enforced to unify and keep pace with technological…
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What’s in Store for the Legal Profession in 2014?
2014 Report on the State of the Legal Market by Georgetown University Law Centre and Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor concluded that the goals for most firms this year should be not to “build a bigger boat”, but rather to build a better one.
Read moreTop 2014 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Legal Practice
We asked five legal industry experts to share their 2014 New Year’s resolutions on strategic planning, performance and growth for your law firm. It’s going to be another exciting and challenging year for the legal profession in 2014, with continuing commoditisation of legal services, increasing client expectations and pricing pressures to contend with.
Read moreWho’s Winning the Smartphone Race at Law Firms?
As smartphone adoption continues to rise, BlackBerry’s traditional hold on the legal market is waning as Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android devices join the competition. In July 2013, the Daily…
Read moreThe Flat-Fee Revolution: Is Billable Time a Dying Business Model?
Online legal services are popping up everywhere, and billing in six-minute units is a waning practice. Instead, establishing a set fee for legal services is on the rise. So is…
Read moreOne Eye on the Clock: Timekeeping Tips to Boost Your Revenue
As the old saying goes, “Time is money.” It’s a fitting mantra for legal practice where management of time and information are crucial to the operation of a competent and…
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