Before investing in Legal AI for your firm, it's essential to do your research. Dive into "The Definitive Legal AI Buyer’s Guide" to equip you with the knowledge and insights necessary...
If you’re evaluating legal AI for your in-house legal team, you’re in the right place. The pressure on legal leaders to embrace new technology while delivering more value to the organisation...
In this LexisNexis® Leading Edge webinar, key questions about legal AI are explored in detail, with a focus on both the practical and technical aspects of implementation. The session unpacks why AI...
In a recent LexisNexis® webinar, Claire Linwood (Product Manager) was joined by Greg Dickason (CTO for Innovation, Infrastructure, and Operations at LexisNexis) and Nick Abrahams (Global Digital Transformation...
While AI won’t replace your expertise, recent technology advances offer potentially immediate efficiency gains for barristers. The webinar Generative AI for Australian Barristers in 2025 explores...
The Australian government is weighing up proposals for the overhaul of the country’s merger laws — proposals that are likely to bring to an end the existing voluntary notification mechanism. If the changes go through, they will increase the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission’s oversight of concerning deals that may now go undetected.
In today’s Legal Talk podcast, we examine the implications of the proposed changes and discuss the regulatory obstacles that Australian dealmakers need to clear before they can complete a merger or acquisition. We also cover the practicalities of how competition lawyers in Australia are managing M&A activity amidst evolving regulations. LexisNexis® competition law intelligence tool, Caselex, can help Australian lawyers navigate these issues.