Authored by Lindsay O’Connor , General Manager Content Pacific & Content Strategy APAC For years, legal technology has promised greater efficiency. Firms have invested in research platforms, document...
The use of artificial intelligence in legal practice continues to mature. While early adoption focused on discrete applications such as drafting assistance, document summarisation, and research support...
This blog was originally published in 2025 and has been updated in March, 2026 to reflect Protégé General AI’s updates. As AI becomes more common in legal practice, many professionals are discovering...
This blog was originally published in 2020 by Professor Sharon Christensen, Queensland University of Technology, and has been updated in the Australian Property Law Bulletin in 2026 to reflect current...
Authored by Alison Cripps , Head of Workplace, In-House and Technology, Practical Guidance “It’s just a smart precinct pilot - nothing major.” Two meetings later, the diagram tells a different story...
Well into 2023, and less than a year since ChatGPT redefined artificial intelligence standards everywhere, the debate around understanding how technology continues to transform the world we experience shows no signs of abating. A multitude of questions continue to unpack the role that industry should play, in addition to how the government, organisations, and leaders can support, promote, and facilitate the safe, ethical, and responsible use of new technologies such as AI.
In this edition, however, we have chosen to feature a social impact newsroom dedicated to challenging the underrepresentation of young women in news and media worldwide.