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Special Report: 2022 Legal Department Operations Index
The Thomson Reuters 2022 Legal Department Operations Index explores the shifting priorities amid economic uncertainty and continued global market strains.
Read moreHow Just Three Stand-Out Lawyers can Increase a Firm’s Bottom Line
Three stand-out lawyers on a firm’s roster can make a great deal of difference to clients and can lead to a four-fold increase in the portion of clients’ legal spend the firm might gain.
Read moreDocument Automation for Legal Departments: How to Get it Right
The business case for document automation has never been stronger. With the ongoing shortfall in the talent market and the increasing pressure to reduce costs, the use of technology solutions to improve business efficiencies is essential to successfully deliver more with less.
Read moreLegal document automation for Law Firms: The Essential Guide
Legal document automation for law firms provides the solution to improve business efficiencies, reduce costs and enable lawyers to deliver more with less.
Read moreThe 2022 Essential Legal Metrics Guide
The Essential Legal Metrics Guide to effectively manage spend, matters and deliver true value
Read morePlanning Law: Australia’s Ticket to a Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery?
Legal Insight talks to Jacinta Studdert, Valencia Govender and Peter Lochore, contributing authors to Planning Law in Australia, about the changes to planning approvals processes.
Read moreWill AI Transform Dispute Resolution as We Know it?
The power, efficiency and accuracy of well-calibrated AI creates tantalizing possibilities in the field of dispute resolution.
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 moreFit and Proper Culture? Addressing “Hidden Bad Behaviour” in the Profession
The Legal Profession Uniform Law (NSW) states that to be an admitted lawyer, a person must be a “fit and proper” person. But what does this mean in practice?
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