Kardashians, Lawnmowers and Terrorists: Rethinking Risk in Legal Technology Regulation The Kardashians unwittingly raised an important risk of legal technology, which I believe needs new regulation to address. Kim Kardashian tweeted an observation by the US...
How to Succeed with an AI Wrapper (Part 1): Proprietary Data Proprietary Data Wins (Whether We Like It or Not) There is an inconvenient truth about AI in law that people keep trying to talk their way around. Proprietary data wins. It always has. It still does....
HR Team Struggling to Find New Way to Celebrate Fifth Diversity Awareness Event This Month 11 February 2026 ISSUE NO. 12 NAARM (MELBOURNE) — Staff at Simmons & Pratt are reportedly running out of ideas for yet another mandatory diversity celebration, the fifth...
IT Training Session Derailed When Senior Partner Asks How to Double-Click 4 February 2026 ISSUE NO. 11 SYDNEY — A scheduled training session on the firm’s upgraded document management system was brought to a slow and painful halt this week after a senior partner,...
Senior Partners Introduce ‘Revolutionary’ Casual Fridays, Staff Forced To Pretend It’s Not Just Jeans 28 January 2026 ISSUE NO. 10 ADELAIDE — In what’s being described as a “visionary shake-up of workplace culture,” senior partners at mid-tier law firm Hastings, Pike...
Lawyer Using Gmail Account Shows They Mean Business by Adding “Law” in Their Email Address 21 January 2026 ISSUE NO. 9 PERTH — Clients of sole practitioner Jason Harrington say they feel immediately reassured after receiving correspondence from...