Thomson Reuter’s Asia-Pacific Law Firm Brand Index 2022 shows that clients are looking for legal partners that can connect the dots on complex regulatory and international issues
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Mental Health and Wellbeing for Legal Professionals: The Essential Toolkit
Mental health and wellbeing is a growing concern within the legal profession, given the responsibilities of legal professionals.
Read moreLaw Firms Facing Several Key Factors in Competing for Legal Talent, says New Report
In the 2022 Law Firms Stay-Go Report, we see how some law firms are better able to retain their top legal talent.
Read morePodcast: Finding The Next Generation of Technology for Legal Ops
What does the corporate law department of the future look like and how can the industry move toward building the foundations of a modern law department?
Read moreKing & Wood Mallesons CEP Shares Insights and Focus Areas for the Year Ahead
In her newly appointed role, Chief Executive Partner at King & Wood Mallesons (KWM), Renae Lattey, says “refocus, not reinvention,” is what will shape the firm’s year ahead.
Read moreThe Intersection of Law Firm Talent and Legal Tech
Legal technologies are designed to help lawyers serve clients more effectively. But they can also nurture the law firm talent pipeline.
Read moreLaw Firm Culture and Investment in People are Keys to Long-Term Success, Says New Study
The 2022 Dynamic Law Firms Report is the latest iteration of the Thomson Reuters Institute’s Dynamic Law Firms series of reports that explore how some law firms have come to build market-leading growth.
Read moreBoosting Retention: Tips to Build Social Connections in Hybrid Work Environments
Boosting Retention: Tips to Build Social Connections in Hybrid Work Environments
Read moreAustralian Legal Market Midyear Update 2022
The 2022 financial year hits midyear in stride within the Australian legal market. But do talent concerns wait in the wings?
Read moreAlternative Dispute Resolution: Resolving Cost Disputes Without Litigation
igation or assessment through the Supreme Courts are the traditional go-to court proceedings for settling cost disputes in Australia. However Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) offers several less-judicial approaches, which can be quicker, cheaper and more flexible.
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