AML-CFT is a topic that continues to dominate the news headlines across the world. Penalties for non-compliance continue to escalate, the AML legal landscape constantly changes, and the need to comply...
Demystifying AI for the Legal Profession Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we practice law, both in Australia and around the world. The Law Society of NSW has partnered with...
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...
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 intelligence in the legal industry: AI-powered legal workflows. Moving beyond standalone generative AI tools, the discussion focuses on how AI is becoming embedded into the way legal work actually gets done, across research, drafting, review, and analysis. Katy explains why senior leaders should prioritise integrated workflows grounded in authoritative legal content, rather than relying on general-purpose AI tools that risk hallucinations and professional sanctions. The conversation highlights the critical role of trusted, licensed content in ensuring accuracy, traceability, and responsible AI use.