Another mid-tier law firm has confirmed the adoption of new measures to combat the commercial challenges posed by COVID-19.
During such unprecedented and unpredictable times, new and evolving legal technologies will make daily legal practice and processes much easier for lawyers to flourish following COVID-19.
According to barrister and “Survivor All-Stars” Sharn Coombes, lawyers have found expeditious ways to navigate coronavirus which, in turn, mean the profession is well placed moving forward.
Whilst the global coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a range of issues and challenges for legal recruitment, it also presents certain opportunities.
Lawyers Weekly, in partnership with Taylor Root, is pleased to announce the finalists for the projects, energy and resources category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
With wills being in high demand due to the sudden surge from COVID-19, new laws passed by state governments are set to change the ways a will is made in the legal industry.
From limited precautionary measures, no border force presence and a surprise decision, the Ruby Princess’ hotel manager delivered some more astounding news.
Nicola Gobbo’s snitching could have major legal implications on the profession and police procedures, according to Victoria’s bar associations and law institutes.
It is possible, perhaps even likely, that there will be a mindset shift in how legal professionals and business leaders view flexible working arrangements after COVID-19.
Enrolments for the JobKeeper payment scheme opened earlier this week. But, for legal business owners it is worth considering – is it actually right for your firm?