Australian firms are a “beacon of innovation” fueled by technology, necessity and crisis.
Read moreThe Future for Lawyers: Legal Service in a Cart?
“There won’t be enough work to keep all traditional lawyers in practice, because the market will have moved to different ways of solving problems,” says Prof Richard Susskind OBE, President of the Society of Computers & Law in the UK.
Read moreInside AML: How Australia’s banks joined forces to break open a “cuckoo smurfing” syndicate
Australia’s world-leading Fintel Alliance has secured a major win in the fight against organised financial crime, after teaming up with state police for a “week of action” on cuckoo smurfing.
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 moreEfficiency Milestones for Corporate Legal Teams of all Sizes
According to Acritas, 61% of in-house counsel in the Asia-Pacific experienced ramped-up workloads when the pandemic first hit. What happens when you cannot get your house in order? While you…
Read moreLegal Market Q&A: Future of ALSPs to Technology Usage
While the legal profession has been a star performer this year, questions remain over its capacity to sustain success. Hear from Joel Barolsky (Barolsky Advisors) and Joe Blackwood (Peer Monitor).
Read moreWhy Knowledge Management is “Business Critical”
Leona Blanco is the National Knowledge and Information Manager for the Australian offices of Clyde & Co. Tim Perry and Bryan Jung of Practical Law interviewed Leona at a recent…
Read moreLegal Business Operations: Gearing up for 2021
To support business continuity, successful firms and organisations require seamless workflows and processes. Will you lead your workforce to operational perfection in the year ahead?
Read moreThe Secret Sauce to Legal Tech Implementation is all about Influence
Any GC or legal ops director worth their salt knows they face two stark realities: doing nothing is no longer an option; but whatever they do first has to work and must do so quickly and within budget.
Read moreGlobal Leaders Predict Transformation Ahead for the Tax and Legal Industry
KPMG global tax and legal leaders Jenny Clarke and Stuart Fuller, panellists at Thomson Reuters’ recent Return to Better conference, share their predictions for the future of their industries.
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