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 moreHow to Build a Business Case for In-house Legal Technology
Doing more with less have been the bywords of in-house legal departments for over a decade.
Read moreTech & the Law 2022 Report
Exploring the attitudes, perceptions and priorities of Australia’s in-house and private practice professionals towards legal technology.
Read moreGrowing ALSP Market Becoming Less “Alternative”, says New Report
The market for alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) has become an important and growing part of the legal landscape.
Read moreWhat’s Keeping GCs up at Night in the Asia Region?
Asia-Pacific organisations had to manage unique risks last year, and they continue to do so as the pandemic rages on. In the thick of it all, legal leaders are helping…
Read moreLookbook: 8 Pillars Behind Every Successful Law Firm
Whether the spike in demand continues or not, legal leaders must stay strategic and play the long-term game via enhancing these eight pillars.
Read moreLessons from Lockdown: Learning to Trust Legal Technology
Legal transformation is not only about managing the impacts of technology and the market within our workplaces. There is so much more to it than that, argues one Legal Editor.
Read moreWhy Upskilling Junior Lawyers Should be Your Firm’s Priority
The law firm model is broken. Industry commentators and those who work within it are increasingly pointing out how the traditional pyramid law firm model (a select number of senior…
Read moreCultivating Innovation in a Risk-Averse Legal Industry
Innovation has always been synonymous with risk. In the past, pure technical ability — not innovation — was the key differentiator between firms in a traditionally risk-averse and inherently conservative…
Read moreElectronic Discovery in Court Proceedings: Friend or Foe?
The disclosure of all relevant documents has traditionally been treated as a right of the parties to the litigation, but Australian courts have increasingly placed limits on that right. The…
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