Guidance for In-House Legal Counsels In 2026, many organisations are not content to simply keep pace with technological change, and they are looking to their legal counsels for guidance on safely embedding...
The legal industry is at a turning point. AI is no longer just a tool supporting isolated tasks, it’s becoming embedded directly into legal workflows, transforming how work gets done. Traditionally...
Significant changes to NSW workplace laws have taken effect, and employers need to act now. The Industrial Relations and Other Legislation Amendment (Workplace Protections) Act 2025 introduced major...
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What can Protégé do for Australian barristers and how can it transform the way you work? In this episode, Laura Procter and Jo Nealon from LexisNexis® unpack four key litigation workflows...
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.