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Emma Musgrave

Emma Musgrave

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Emma Musgrave (née Ryan) is the managing editor, professional services at Momentum Media. Emma has worked for Momentum Media since 2015, including five years spent as the editor of the company's legal brand - Lawyers Weekly. Throughout her time at Momentum, she has been responsible for breaking some of the biggest stories in corporate Australia. In addition, she has produced exclusive multimedia and event content related to the company's respective brands and audiences.  Prior to joining Momentum Media, Emma worked in breakfast radio, delivering news to the Central West region of NSW, before taking on a radio journalist role at Southern Cross Austereo, based in Townsville, North Queensland. She holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) degree from Charles Sturt University.  Email Emma on: [email protected] 


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Arbitration leaders join forces in Brisbane

Arbitration practitioners from five continents and 15 jurisdictions have gathered in Brisbane to mark the 2019 International Arbitration Conference.

THE BAR • Thu, 05 Dec 2019

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How to use surprise to optimise performance and culture

A common challenge for boutique law firms is to focus on creating a successful practice in addition to being preoccupied with billable hours – or commonly known as ...

SME LAW • Thu, 05 Dec 2019

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Agenda revealed for Boutique Law Summit 2020

Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Thomson Reuters, is pleased to announce that the agenda for next year’s Boutique Law Summit has been revealed, packed with practical ...

SME LAW • Wed, 04 Dec 2019

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‘No longer fit for purpose’: ACCC weighs in on e-conveyancing framework

The ACCC has handed down its report on e-conveyancing market reform, highlighting the need for greater competition, clear rules and certainty for industry stakeholders.

BIG LAW • Wed, 04 Dec 2019

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Majority of lawyers not capitalising on tech benefits

New research has found the bulk of the legal profession is underusing available technology, despite the benefits it provides to the business of law.

BIG LAW • Wed, 04 Dec 2019

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Go To Court Lawyers makes firm acquisition

Go To Court Lawyers (GTC) has confirmed it has scooped up another law firm in a move that sees it expand its employee base to more than 190 people across the country.

SME LAW • Sun, 01 Dec 2019

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Client calls for ‘efficient delivery’ driving rapid legal tech adoption

With clients demanding their legal matters to be handled faster than ever before, law firms are again being prompted to adopt new technology or risk losing out.

BIG LAW • Fri, 29 Nov 2019

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Are your passwords up to scratch?

This week’s tech special serves as a timely reminder to make sure your security measures are up to date, with new research showing Australian employees fail to heed ...

BIG LAW • Fri, 29 Nov 2019

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‘Protect the data like it’s your bank account’

You’re never really anonymous in the modern age because of the huge amounts of data held about us, a cyber threat consultant has warned, and employers are among those ...

BIG LAW • Fri, 29 Nov 2019

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