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
Everyone seems to agree that tech pioneers, software developers, and coders will be at the center of solving the world’s most pressing challenges. But according to Professor Erik Vermeulen
During my time as a legal innovator, I’ve certainly done some innovation where it didn’t even need to happen. A client once came to me and asked me to write a letter. I thought “Yes, I can do that!
Legal innovation never stands still and neither do we. After overwhelming feedback from our legal innovation community, the Legal Festival 2019 will now be vastly expanded to offer a broad view
Professor Renee Knake is on a mission to expose the increasing trend of women being shortlisted—i.e. qualified for a position but not selected from a list, a phenomenon that creates the appearance
Design Thinking has been successfully used worldwide for many years in every imaginable industry to drive innovation and improve products and services. So far, the legal industry has only scratched
The ability to work smarter seems such an alluring prospect. After all who wouldn’t trade working our long hours for the prospect of getting home on time more often (or even early – heavens forbid!)
Connie Brenton is a powerhouse in the legal industry. Her recent departure from CLOC – an organisation she started as a book club in 2010 and grew into a network of over 2,000 legal operations profess
Ever wonder where your tech abilities sit in relation to other lawyers? Find out what your legal tech type is and then increase your tech-knowledge-y (see what we did there?)
In 2018 Clayton Utz was the only Law Firm to be named a Gold Employer at the Australian LGBTI Inclusion Awards and has set a target of 2022 for achieving 35%