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It's time for lawyers to start a side hustle
Ahead of her presentation at the Legal Innovation & Tech Fest - Digital, the woman spearheading its innovation shares how insurer, AIA created an end-to end-automation and AI capability and with it, a …
Is Your Thinking Under Too Much Pressure?
It's no secret: To do our work well, it's important we can think clearly, feel confident in our evaluation of the information available, and are capable of making good decisions to solve problems fast
It's Time to Commit to Legal Innovation
Our research shows that the biggest challenge in driving legal innovation within organisations is time ' with 48% of'roundtable participants'saying they don't get enough time and resources away from
Is Emotion the Missing Link in Client Experience?
Emotion plays an essential role in how people make decisions. Consequently, how a client feels about their experience with a law firm or company has the most significant impact on their loyalty to the …
Innovation for In-House Counsel: L'or'al's Perspective
Legal is a relatively new function to some organisations, and many are only starting to come to terms with what innovation might mean. With the rise of the 'capital L lawyer', the in-house lawyer that
Innovation & Ideation Underpinning Big Law at Dentons
Dentons is the largest law firm in the world. It is also a firm that is dedicated to innovative thinking ' something that permeates the organisation globally, from the top down.
Introducing Penda: Australia's First Financial Empowerment App for Women
Penda'is Australia's first'financial empowerment app'for women who have experienced domestic and family violence. They are also a proud'Technology for Social Good'Partner with the'Legal Innovation and …
If You Aren't Failing You Aren't Innovating Enough: Takeaways From #LGTF16
The inaugural Legal Innovation & Tech Fest was held last week in Melbourne. The event brought together more than 280 legal professionals from over 100 organisations, who came to hear the latest on the
Innovate Or Die ' The Sigmoid Curve Defines Your Future
In my lifetime the average age of a Fortune 500 corporation has gone from 80 years down to just 18 years! Combine this shocking statistic with the fact that even the best corporations such as Google