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
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!
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
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
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
I had some interesting discussions with policymakers and academics recently. As always, there was a lot of interest in the new world. Everybody wants to talk about artificial intelligence, robotics,
At the Legal Innovation & Tech Fest in 2017, Fiona McLeod, President of the Law Council of Australia delivered an inspiring presentation titled “How Legal Technology is Adapting to Meet Evolving
Selling the value of client experience efforts is one of the key issues facing marketing and business development teams within Australian law firms. When customer experience efforts can’t be billed
When we talk about innovation we need to talk about decision making, because ultimately, throughout the innovation process you’re making important decisions. Certainly, when you’re thinking about
Have you noticed everyone is talking nonstop about innovation. Innovation’s where the good stuff – and your future – happens. You know this.