For law firms already cognisant of the need to be adaptable in ever-changing professional environments, the coronavirus-inspired pivot should have been easy.
COVID-19 offers an opportunity for boutiques to experiment with legal technology platforms in order to flourish moving forward.
COVID-19 shone a light on the necessity of flexible working arrangements and highlighted who is and isn’t adaptable to changing circumstances.
COVID-19 has up-ended the traditional working environment, meaning that – once the pandemic has passed – legal employers will have to seriously look at how best to protect employees.
The child abuse royal commission has rejected claims by Cardinal George Pell regarding his knowledge of abuse by notorious paedophile priests.
Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the finalists for the criminal law category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
Lawyers Weekly is pleased to announce the finalists for the employment and workplace relations category at this year’s 30 Under 30 Awards.
In the age of coronavirus, law firms – including boutiques – are having to consider reduction in staffing numbers and accordingly must consider the prospect of redundancies.
Legal teams and businesses that aren’t effectively leveraging technology – particularly since the outbreak of coronavirus – will likely struggle moving forward.
A Baker McKenzie partner has offered insight into the current state of play and future of the media, technology and entertainment practice area.