
Lessons from outside the industry: what legal professionals can learn from disruptive innovation
In an era marked by rapid technological advancement and shifting client expectations, disruption
In an era marked by rapid technological advancement and shifting client expectations, disruption
Change in the legal industry is no longer a distant possibility, it’s happening.
Australia is facing a housing crisis. The strong demand for quality and affordable
Change in the legal industry is no longer a distant possibility, it’s happening. From the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence to new compliance
Australia is facing a housing crisis. The strong demand for quality and affordable housing is placing pressure on Government to boost supply to
December is the ideal time to set the goals you want to achieve in the new year. With proper planning, you can make resolutions you’ll
With only 4 weeks remaining until the start of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart, our crew have been training hard and experiencing all the ups
ABC News recently reported rising identity fraud figures. In 2007, 3.1% of Australians had experienced identity fraud but in 2014-2015, it had jumped to 6.4%. It
For centuries, human beings have relied on patents to encourage and protect innovation. The electric light was patented, the phonograph, television, WiFi and Nespresso capsules. But many inventions were not: matches, vaccination, computers and the internet. Patents
Lawyers operate in a profession that idolises perfection in tight timelines with highly important and pervasive matters. These stressors, in conjunction with high, achieving personalities
In October 2019, Sympli lodged it’s first registry instrument, a mortgage, in NSW. With two electronic lodgement network operators (ELNOs), how will e-Settlements work? In