Summary When executive power goes unchecked A chance for solidarity among common law jurisdictions New Zealand at the forefront Beyond the minutiae The human connection Creating environments...
Summary The empathy advantage From server to cloud Competing with larger machines The Ferrari and the potholes The enduring powers problem The constant foundation Originally published...
Summary The year legal AI became real Voices shaping the profession A year worth remembering Contributors 2025 There's a curious phenomenon about how we experience time. When our days are...
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Summary Introducing Protégé General AI General AI Models Available in Protégé for New Zealand Legal Workflows Practical Use Cases for Lawyers But as AI becomes more common in legal practice...
Tempting as free research is, the case for professional research is compelling.
The non-billable hours you save searching online can pay for a subscription in weeks, the confidence you have in your information means confidence in your case and the reputational risks of presenting false information to clients, barristers and judges all adds up to make free research something no lawyer can afford.
