The rapid rise of technology allows for huge potential for legal services; that is to deliver more with less for a growing number of stakeholders, with speed, and in an innovative fashion.
This is the Jackson Kelly story of how they successfully moved to rid their business of tasks that didn’t add value. Hear how they moved systems to the cloud, enabling them to concentrate on tasks
It is our ability to generate breakthrough solutions to business challenges that enables us to outthink, outsmart and outlast our competitors.
Have you ever wondered how it is that the Legal Innovation & Tech Fest agenda is always evolving to be on point with the latest pressing issues in the industry?
Technology spending has increased year-over-year, yet much of the benefit doesn’t materialise. Both the lack of adoption and the limited use of applications and technology tools have marginalised
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
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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
The legal sector is in the middle of major disruption. During the recent legal innovation roundtable discussions, our community agreed that if our organisations aren’t adapting
“The reality of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal industry is not going to be some sort of sci-fi looking robot. It’s going to be happening as part of the work teams are doing each day
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