AI in law firms, tax firms, government and corporate departments is reshaping how professionals achieve their goals.
Read moreThe truth about ethical AI for legal teams: A guide
Generative AI can enhance how in-house teams add value. But the implementation of ethical AI is an emerging concern for all departments.
Read moreChatGPT & Generative AI in Law Firms: New Report Shows Opportunities Abound
A new report discusses the evolving attitudes towards the use of generative AI and ChatGPT within law firms, surveying lawyers about the opportunities and potential risks.
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 moreThe Corporations Act will Soon Become (More) Technologically Neutral
The Commonwealth Government is taking steps to make the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) more technology neutral, initially, in respect of meetings and execution.
Read moreHow Technology will Direct the Future for Boutique Lawyers
Across conference tables and networking sessions at the recent Lawyers Weekly Boutique Law Summit in Sydney, delegates were abuzz about how to take on the future.
Read moreLong Road Back: Asian Law Firms Still Coping with Pandemic Impact
While some firms are rolling out various initiatives to ensure smooth working and keep morale up, some things will never be the same.
Read moreLaw Firm Tech Lessons to Take Away from 2020
Working out which tech to take into 2021? Start with this commentary provided by Eric Chin Alpha Creates). He advises law firms in the Asia-Pacific region and has shared some take-aways.
Read moreLegal Technology Roadmaps Checklist to Support Your Journey
Thomson Reuters has partnered with SYKE to offer Legal Insight readers a practical checklist for their tech investment journey. Download your complimentary copy.
Read moreMindfulness in Legal Education: An Essential Skill for Future Lawyers?
Lawyers must show fortitude and remain calm under pressure. They must learn to make quality decisions in real-world contexts.
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