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AI in Personal Injury Law: Why the Real Opportunity Lies in Review, Not Answers
Artificial Intelligence has become impossible to ignore in the legal profession. For many lawyers, it’s an exciting...
30 March 2026
Sponsored by Rowan McNamee, Co-Founder at Mary Technology
JurisTechne launching Algorithmic Litigation Fund
JurisTechne is launching a litigation fund powered by Algorithmic Law, bringing data-driven precision, transparency,...
23 March 2026
Sponsored by JurisTechne
Your staff will click: why cyber security must be engineered, not trained
Phishing click rates in Australia have grown 140 per cent in 12 months. Training alone will not fix the problem. The...
19 March 2026
Sponsored by DotSec
Cutting through Tranche 2: Practical compliance for legal firms
AUSTRAC’s guidance is comprehensive. APLYiD has made it usable - with practical breakdowns and tools that help legal...
12 March 2026
Sponsored by APLYiD
$2.5M FIIG penalty: cyber security is now a permanent fixture
FIIG Securities' $2.5M penalty confirms cyber resilience is a non-negotiable issue. Here's how to manage the...
11 March 2026
Sponsored by DotSec
How Law Firms Are Actually Adopting AI and Succeeding
At Mary Technology, we’ve had a front-row seat to how 100+ law firms are implementing AI. We see what works, what...
03 March 2026
Sponsored by Rowan McNamee, Co-Founder at Mary Technology
When Legal AI Hallucinates, Justice Pays the Price
If your legal tech structures case law with opaque LLMs, you’re not innovating, you’re introducing probabilistic...
02 March 2026
Sponsored by JurisTechne
Rebuilding the Legal Network: Meet the New Platform Making Connection in Law Deliberate
For a profession built on relationships, modern legal careers are becoming increasingly isolated.
01 March 2026
Sponsored by LawUno
Yes, you can build a practice that fits your life
When life changes, in wonderful or catastrophic ways, burning the midnight oil may no longer work for you. Many lawyers...
25 February 2026
Sponsored by Clarence Workspaces for Lawyers
How legal leaders are approaching innovation in 2026
As AI adoption accelerates and business models evolve, legal leaders are rethinking how their teams operate, invest in...
23 February 2026
Sponsored by Legal Innovation & Tech Fest
Buying property in a trust or company: what investors need to understand before making the leap
There has been a noticeable surge in discussion around purchasing investment property through trusts and company...
19 February 2026
Sponsored by Eva Loisance
The interplay of Victoria's proportionate liability scheme with Victoria’s building legislation amendments
Blair McNamara is the Principal Lawyer of Brockhill & Usherwood which practices in building, property and insurance...
12 February 2026
Sponsored by Brockhill & Usherwood Lawyers
“Invoking the Hague Convention: the left-behind parent’s position”
For the left-behind parent, the Hague Convention is often encountered not as doctrine, but as urgency. The realisation...
11 February 2026
Sponsored by Hope Earle Lawyers
AI Governance Is Now the Most Important Skill Lawyers Need in 2026
AI brings new ethical risks to legal practice. With public trust declining, lawyers need strong AI governance skills to...
06 February 2026
Sponsored by Governance Institute Australia
What is your ML/TF Risk Assessment and why is it so important?
Deadline day to comply with the reformed AML/CTF regime is looming with tranche 2 commencing on 1 July 2026 for...
03 February 2026
Sponsored by Holley Nethercote
How to Build an A-Team for Your Corporate & Commercial Law Firm
When most people think about building a top corporate or commercial law firm, they immediately focus on lawyers, which...
29 January 2026
Sponsored by Matthew Kayser
Clio Report Uncovers Data Lock-In Crisis Costing Law Firms Thousands
Recent Findings Reveal More Than 1 in 3 Australian Law Firms Face $25,000 Average Fees and Month-Long Delays When...
29 October 2031
Sponsored by Clio
Defending a Hague Convention case is not about who is the better parent — it is about whether Australia is entitled to decide at all
“When International Law Enters the Family Home: The Retaining Parent’s Defence”
20 January 2026
Sponsored by Hope Earle Lawyers
A new generation of Hague Convention practice is taking shape in Australia
“As Hague Convention cases grow, a national sub-specialisation is taking shape — supported by a dedicated website...
14 January 2026
Sponsored by Hope Earle Lawyers
LawUno: The One Legal Network Set to Transform the Profession
LawUno is redefining how lawyers, firms and students connect, creating the first unified legal network built for...
02 January 2026
Sponsored by LawUno