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It wouldn’t be an understatement to say that the legal industry is going through a period of unprecedented change, with the rapid adoption of technology in many forms in Australian courts.
One barrister who is nailing the brief is Danny Feller SC of Edmund Barton Chambers, who uses Lexis Red® alongside his Lexis Advance® subscription.
Edmund Barton Chambers is one of Sydney’s largest barrister’s chambers and their barristers specialise in advocacy and advice across a broad range of practice areas.
He is a strong advocate of a paperless practice for barristers and his proactive approach has seen him progressively adopt modern solutions to the traditional problems of legal practice.
“The paperless practice isn’t just about having no, or a little paper in chambers. It means having a minimal dependency on paper as the medium for the receipt, storage and dissemination of information. In my opinion, Lexis Red is at the forefront of this development.”
Danny’s story shows how he’s making the most of Lexis Red, an innovative product which gives you the power to seamlessly access your library and looseleaf services from virtually any device.
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Barrister Danny Feller SC has been practising at the NSW Bar since 1974 and is Head of Chambers and Chairman of the board of Edmund Barton Chambers. Danny specialises in construction law, insurance law and commercial law as both a SC and Mediator.