Lauren is a journalist at Lawyers Weekly and graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from Macleay College. Prior to joining Lawyers Weekly, she worked as a trade journalist for media and travel industry publications and Travel Weekly. Originally born in England, Lauren enjoys trying new bars and restaurants, attending music festivals and travelling. She is also a keen snowboarder and pre-pandemic, spent a season living in a French ski resort.
Thomson Reuters completes $6.5m acquisition of TimeBase
Global legal technology provider Thomson Reuters has completed its acquisition of an Australian legislative solutions provider, in a move that will give users increased ...
NEWLAW • Thu, 03 Jul 2025
The 2032 ‘Olympic boom’ and the expanding Brisbane legal market
For the Brisbane legal market, the 2032 Olympic Games will be a “catalyst” for ongoing growth. However, some argue that momentum was already underway – and that this ...
BIG LAW • Wed, 02 Jul 2025
LexisNexis launches personalised AI assistant for Australian market
Legal technology provider LexisNexis has launched a personalised AI assistant in Australia, which will soon be rolled out across the entirety of the LexisNexis product ...
NEWLAW • Tue, 01 Jul 2025
Mary Technology launches new FMS feature
Legal tech company Mary Technology has launched a new feature within its Fact Management System – an AI-driven automation capability that the start-up said will transform ...
NEWLAW • Tue, 01 Jul 2025
Gadens promotes 6 to partnership
National law firm Gadens has elevated six lawyers to partner across Melbourne and Brisbane, bringing its partnership to 39 per cent female.
BIG LAW • Fri, 27 Jun 2025
Moray & Agnew appoints new national managing partner
Following its recent promotions, national law firm Moray & Agnew has named a new national managing partner and NSW managing partner.
BIG LAW • Thu, 26 Jun 2025
Kain Lawyers promotes director, 6 lawyers
National law firm Kain Lawyers has promoted seven across the firm, including a new director.
BIG LAW • Wed, 25 Jun 2025
Court rules on lawfulness of ABC’s firing of journalist
The Federal Court has determined whether the national broadcaster was in the wrong when it fired journalist Antoinette Lattouf after a social media post about the ...
BIG LAW • Wed, 25 Jun 2025
Australia second-highest country for AI investment in-house
The vast majority of Australian organisations are increasing their budgets for AI investment despite many still concerned about risk, according to new research.
CORPORATE COUNSEL • Tue, 24 Jun 2025