Lauren Croft

Lauren Croft

AUTHOR | No. of articles: 2264

Lauren is the commercial content writer within Momentum Media’s professional services suite, including Lawyers Weekly, Accountants Daily and HR Leader, focusing primarily on commercial and client content, features and ebooks. Prior to joining Lawyers Weekly, she worked as a trade journalist for media and travel industry publications. Born in England, Lauren enjoys trying new bars and restaurants, attending music festivals and travelling. 


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KHQ Lawyers adds ninth principal solicitor in 12 months

Melbourne-based boutique KHQ Lawyers has promoted a special counsel to principal solicitor after a year of growth across numerous practice areas.

SME LAW • Thu, 30 Jan 2025

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Maintaining ‘human talent’ in the face of change

While new laws can be difficult to navigate in the workplace, the Right to Disconnect should be seen as “a moment for potential growth”, says this College of Law lecturer

BIG LAW • Thu, 16 Jan 2025

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AI and intuitive automation are ‘deeply interconnected’

For law firms implementing AI tech in their day-to-day operations, having intuitive automation in place is equally important and can drive better client outcomes.

BIG LAW • Tue, 14 Jan 2025

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Firms should ‘reconsider’ priorities amid Right to Disconnect

Following the implementation of new Right to Disconnect laws, employers need to go “back to basics” and practise open and honest communication, according to this College ...

BIG LAW • Thu, 09 Jan 2025

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AI is supporting ‘a completely different way of working’ for women in law

The barriers to AI implementation have “come down really significantly” over the last year, with female lawyers and firm owners in particular able to be more ...

BIG LAW • Wed, 08 Jan 2025

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‘AI is never going to replace’ lawyers

While there are a number of key concerns and hesitations around AI, the vast majority of law firms are “diving head first” into this emerging technology.

BIG LAW • Tue, 07 Jan 2025

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AI information will ‘start to narrow down’ in 2025

Although AI can still “make mistakes” and have drawbacks, it’s likely to continue to massively change and impact the profession moving forward.

SME LAW • Sun, 05 Jan 2025

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Johnson & Johnson hit with class action over medication that ‘doesn’t work’

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has been slammed with a class action after it was revealed that a key ingredient in several of its cold and flu products is ...

BIG LAW • Wed, 01 Jan 2025

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Australia is still in an ‘early adopter phase’ of AI implementation

Although the legal profession in Australia has started implementing AI into practice more, this legal tech executive says that we’re still in the early stages – and that ...

SME LAW • Mon, 30 Dec 2024

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