Introducing Protégé™ Legal AI Workflows What does legal AI look like in practice for Australian lawyers? In this episode, we explore how Protégé legal AI workflows...
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping legal practice across Australia. Our latest survey, from over 1000 legal professionals, explores how firms, chambers, in-house teams, government departments, and educators...
In this episode of Legal Talk, host Jennifer Bannan, Head of Strategic Partnerships at LexisNexis®, talks with Katy Fixter, Managing Director of LexisNexis APAC, to explore the next evolution of artificial...
Ensure organisation-wide compliance with the Australian Employment Compliance Checklist. Authored by Dominic Fleeton, Partner at K&L Gates, this practical tool is built from the trusted content of...
AI-enabled monitoring, biometrics, and algorithmic management are reshaping today’s workplace — and with that shift comes a new compliance frontier. From privacy and data governance to bias...
We are delighted to meet with Dr Paul Harpur. In our conversation, we talk about disability rights and outline how technology can be the great equaliser and force for good when you have human rights embedded in your product design.
Myfanwy Wallwork is the Vice President, Regulatory Compliance Global, leading an international cross-functional team comprising product, content, sales and marketing. Regulatory Compliance is an obligation register and alerting solution designed to assist compliance and legal professionals understand and demonstrate their compliance with multiple legal and regulatory instruments.Myfanwy is also the Executive Sponsor for LexisNexis Australia’s Rule of Law program and has worked with government organisations across the Pacific, including the Australian Human Rights Commission, to...
Dr Paul Harpur is an Associate Professor with the University of Queensland Law School, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, former Paralympian, and chair of the University of Queensland Disability Inclusion Group. He has published several monographs with Cambridge University Press, as well as publishing widely in legal and disability studies journals in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In 2019, Paul was awarded a Fulbright Future Scholarship that enabled him to visit Harvard...