Keypoint Law’s CEO, Warren Kalinko, talks to Thomson Reuters about rehumanising legal practice with an innovative approach to law firm partnership.
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Australian Legal Market Midyear Update (FY 2023)
Within a difficult first half, law firms show potential for a recovery.
Read moreK&L Gates’ Managing Partner Nick Nichola: Leading in a Changing Economy
Managing Partner Nick Nichola has been leading K&L Gates since 2013. Read about Nick guiding the global firm through the changing economy.
Read moreMarket for Alternative Legal Services Growing Dramatically, Global Report Shows
The market for alternative legal services providers (ALSPs) is showing itself to be a highly dynamic part of the overall legal ecosystem.
Read moreLegal Leaders Advocate for more Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Advancing Women in Law Forum weigh in on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and tackle the important challenges faced by the legal profession.
Read moreNew Litigation Fears Driving Expanded Responsibilities for In-house Lawyers to Prevent ESG Risks
Corporate governance is fast emerging as a critical area of sustainability, yet out of all of the topics under the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) umbrella, it is often the area that gets the least amount of focus.
Read moreHow Companies Can Upskill Their Board of Directors to Meet ESG Expectations
Investors are calling for companies to develop the skills of their corporate board members to address critical ESG issues.
Read more2022 State of Corporate Law Departments
Benchmark, optimise, and innovate: Law department performance in a post-pandemic world.
Read moreUS Midsize Law Firm Report: Resilience May Offer Competitive Advantages
Even though demand for midsize law firm services was down compared with the previous year, the trend at the close of 2020 swung upwards, particularly in key corporate practices, a trend that has carried over into early 2021.
Read moreThe future for lawyers: Legal service in a cart?
“There won’t be enough work to keep all traditional lawyers in practice, because the market will have moved to different ways of solving problems,” says Prof Richard Susskind OBE, President of the Society of Computers & Law in the UK.
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