Thomson Reuters’ Future of Professionals Report – Asia & Emerging Markets Edition found 70% of corporate professionals in SEA want AI to help with work.
Read moreComplex Cryptocurrencies Sector Features in Two Parliamentary Inquiries in Trans-Tasman Region
New Zealand and Australian Parliaments are holding formal Inquiries into the cryptocurrency sector at select committee level.
Read moreThe “Great Resignation” and its Impact on the Legal Industry
The “Great Resignation” has begun. In recent months the number of people who are leaving the workforce or switching jobs is climbing.
Read more2021 Australia: State of the Legal Market Report
Australian firms are a “beacon of innovation” fueled by technology, necessity and crisis.
Read moreNew Rhythm: The Singapore and Hong Kong Legal Markets
As we enter the new pandemic year, businesses in Asia are hopeful that 2021 will signal recovery and possibility.
Read more3 Things Clients Want in 2021 and How to Deliver Them
With decreasing spend and increasing workloads clients are asking firms to do more with less. This means firms must innovative their revenue tactics.
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 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 moreInside In-House Podcast Episode 3: Employment Law Space
In our final episode of the Inside In-house Podcast for 2020, Tyrilly interviewed three employment lawyers to hear about their career journeys.
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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