There’s a question I get asked a lot these days: are you worried about AI? And my honest answer is no, I’m genuinely, deeply excited, but I also understand why…
Read moreStart small, move faster: A practical approach to legal tech transformation
Many in-house legal teams don’t lack capability – they lack structure. Work arrives through multiple channels, priorities are unclear, and the business wants more visibility than ever. In this piece, Sheridan Pinheiro explores why starting with a single, well-defined use case is often the most effective path to operational control.
Read moreThomson Reuters Standard for High Stakes AI
As AI moves from experimentation into everyday professional use, a higher standard is required. Not all AI is used the same way, and it cannot be held to a single…
Read moreGood AI legal research should show its work
AI can speed up legal research, but hidden reasoning creates hidden risk. This infographic shares a simple 60‑second check to help lawyers trace sources, verify citations, and confidently stand behind AI‑assisted research.
Read moreWhy “technically correct” is no longer enough
AI can produce answers that look right but don’t stand up to scrutiny. In this article, Sarah Jacobson (MinterEllison) explains why defensible legal research now depends on transparency, verification, and tools you can trust – because accountability still sits with the lawyer.
Read moreHow trustworthy content transforms legal deep research
Legal research has never been under more pressure. Expectations for accuracy, currency and depth keep rising — while time and resources don’t. It’s no surprise AI is now part of…
Read moreWhat “Trusted AI” really means for legal teams today
Artificial intelligence is now embedded in legal research, but trust doesn’t come from automation alone. Drawing on insights from Gilbert + Tobin, this article explores what “trusted AI” really means for legal teams today, and why transparency, governance and human judgment remain central to confident, responsible adoption.
Read moreWhat government legal teams need to know about data security
Choosing AI is a risk decision. Learn how Australian government legal teams can protect data, meet obligations and adopt AI responsibly.
Read more2026 AI in Professional Services Report
As AI rapidly shifts from experimentation to everyday use, professional services organisations face new questions around accuracy, trust, and the future shape of their work. This year’s report examines how…
Read moreBeyond the Hype: 2026 is the year AI has to prove itself.
The two forces reshaping every business – and the framework helping you lead through both. There’s a tension building in boardrooms, law firms, tax practices, and compliance teams across Australia.…
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