Legal drafting is at the core of every lawyer’s skill set, but it’s also one of the most time-consuming, resource-intensive parts of legal practice. With client expectations for speed, cost...
As of 1 July 2025 , Australia has implemented a mandatory merger control regime , representing a major change in competition law. In this on-demand webinar a panel of leading experts provide practical...
Struggling to navigate the shifting landscape of AI regulation? As global legislation evolves rapidly, businesses in Australia and New Zealand face growing uncertainty. While the EU leads with its AI Act...
The Australian Government plans to ban non-compete clauses for low and middle-income workers by 2027, pending consultation and legislation. This move follows global trends, with the US Federal Trade Commission...
A Guide for In-House Counsels 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 AI use into...
During the average work week, over 50% of small law practitioners conduct legal research, with many relying on free resources. However, the evidence suggests that what is ‘free’ may actually cost small law firms both time and money.
We explore the challenges faced by small law firms, their research motivations and how free research tools stand up against paid legal resources.
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