The best partnerships tend to be the ones where you do not have to ask for what you need, because it is already there. That is the thread running through this edition of The Practitioner Playbook. Anna Kenny, Operations Manager at VRT Lawyers, opens the June edition with a conversation about technology, trust, and what it means to work with people who actually show up. Alongside her piece, we have covered the AML/CTF questions practitioners are carrying into July, what the Federal Budget means for your clients across every practice area, and what InfoTrack has been building and why it matters to your firm right now.
When AML/CTF reforms put every law firm in Australia under pressure to act fast, VRT Lawyers Operations Manager Anna Kenny found herself evaluating a crowded market of compliance vendors. Her conclusion, and the operational philosophy behind it, makes for a compelling read.
With AML/CTF reforms, AI disruption, and rising cyber obligations reshaping the legal and property industry, InfoTrack’s Chief Product Officer Kristy Lee Bullock breaks down exactly what’s being built — and why it matters for your firm’s ability to grow.
With 1 July fast approaching, do you know if your practice is truly AML/CTF ready, or just hoping for the best? This blog cuts through the complexity, addressing the real questions legal practitioners and conveyancers are grappling with right now.
The 2026–27 Federal Budget isn’t just a cost-of-living story, it’s a practice management wake-up call, with sweeping changes to CGT, negative gearing, discretionary trusts, and business tax concessions that will reshape client conversations across every area of law.
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