Leaders and employees from both tax and legal industries indicate that the demands for agile working, flexible resource management, project management, and diverse teams are here to stay.
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In recent weeks, the headlines say it all. Law firms are doing everything possible to minimise the economic downturn and the ongoing financial woes created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreWebinar: How Smart Legal Research Realises the Value of Your Time
Discover ways to optimise your billable hours with smart legal tech. Join our complimentary webinar featuring two subject matter experts from Thomson Reuters.
Read moreHow Dentons Kensington Swan is Supporting Clients During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Law firms have a critical role to play during this challenging time, as they guide their clients through rapid changes in the law.
Read moreCoronavirus Surveillance Tactics Raise Questions About Civil Liberties
Governments around the world have been exploring mass digital surveillance technologies as a serum to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read moreHow Smart Tech Enhances Legal Research for Junior Solicitors
Picture this. You are the Principal of a boutique law firm and employ several junior solicitors in their first few years of legal practice. How do you ensure your staff have what they need to grow?
Read moreA Barrister’s Perspective on Smart Legal Research
Representing clients to the best of your ability requires you have access to legal information, fast. In a customer case study, David Kim from Owen Dixon Chambers, Australia, compares free research to the new Westlaw.
Read moreGuide to Choosing the Best Legal Research Software for Your Firm
No matter the area of the law you specialise in, without a suitable platform or provider to keep abreast of precedents and court rulings, you may go excessively overtime – billable or not – on legal research admin.
Read moreBarristers, Beware of the ‘Desktop Discounting’ Trap
David Kim is a Barrister at Melbourne-based, Owen Dixon Chambers. It is his view that Barristers commonly apply discounts to their client fees – sometimes unwittingly – when conducting legal research.
Read moreWhat Law Firm Practitioners Really Think About Doing Legal Research [Report]
This report showcases results from a targeted survey of sole to mid-sized law participants based in Australia and New Zealand. The emerging themes drawn from this report offer a unique perspective.
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