Law firms stories
As the number of mergers and acquisitions grow, a major law firm report has explained just how technology is helping the activity along.
Chapman Tripp urges action on AI's legal impact, highlighting urgent need for regulation and adaptation within law.
The chief executive of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, John Allen, is resigning to head up the New Zealand Racing Board.
First AML and Actionstep have partnered to provide law firms with an AML tool that can cater to complex requirements across the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
Allen and Overy has appointed five regional diversity and inclusion partners to bolster its global efforts, including Fiona Cumming for Asia Pacific.
TechnologyOne is embroiled in a second workplace bullying lawsuit, with former employee Ana Monteiro alleging bullying and discrimination by senior executives.
GFI Software has set its focus on key verticals – and key partners – across Australia as the software company seeks to ramp up its profile locally.
New Zealand tech firm ActionStep breaks into the US market, delivering cloud-based legal practice management solutions aimed at over 45,000 law firms.
Google's new ad policy bans a multi-national legal firm from promoting their services, suggesting people don't need legal counsel, sparking industry debate.
Legal tech provider Access Legal appoints Emma de Sousa as new Managing Director to lead company's growth and deliver unrivaled service to law firms.