There is no doubt the integration of technology into the practice of law has seen many firms and corporate legal departments enjoy myriad benefits, such as improved cost-efficiency, greater client…
Read moreAbout Dr. Elizabeth Macpherson – presenter New and Emerging Scholars Symposium 2017
Dr. Elizabeth Macpherson is a Lecturer at University of Canterbury School of Law, where she teaches human rights, indigenous land and resources law, and natural resources law. Her research interests are…
Read moreLegal research scholars meet for 4th symposium
Seven upcoming academic research scholars presented seminars at the annual New and Emerging Scholars Symposium held on 1 November at the Moot Court, University of Waikato School of Law. This…
Read moreAbout Dr Alan Toy – presenter New and Emerging Scholars Symposium 2017
Dr Alan Toy is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Commercial Law at the University of Auckland Business School. Background He has previously worked as a Senior Tutor in…
Read moreHow to Improve Gender Diversity in Law Firms
There are now more female lawyers than male lawyers practising in Australia¹, so it is crucial that law firms adopt a proactive approach to gender diversity. It is well understood…
Read moreMark Henaghan – The Legal Luminaries Project
This is the third in a series of in-depth interviews with our esteemed legal leaders; our legal luminaries. Professor Mark Henaghan looks back over his life in the law, speaking candidly about…
Read more3 Ways Self-Service Contracts Can Benefit Your Organisation
Self-service contract creation uses the wonders of document automation to reimagine the contract creation process. Forget bottlenecks within your legal department – self-service contract creation means anyone in your organisation…
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 moreSearching for Search Engine Liability: High Court Grants Special Leave in Trkulja v Google Inc [2017] HCATrans 129
The liability in defamation of search engines for search engine results or autocomplete predictions has been re-enlivened, with the High Court agreeing on 16 June 2017 to grant the plaintiff…
Read moreFreelance lawyering?
A career in the legal sector has traditionally offered only two distinct paths: private practice or in-house counsel. In recent years, however, lawyers have forged a new path: freelancing. These…
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