Australasian Lawyer recognises 2023’s Elite Women, a group of trailblazing legal leaders who have made a profound and meaningful impact on the field of law and their specific areas of expertise. “We ...
Hive Legal launched with a bang in 2014 with a model that combined virtual lawyering, an embrace of value pricing, and innovative resourcing to turn traditional law on its head. For example, its ...
Even in 2024, it remains an uphill challenge to reach the top for female lawyers, despite 55.4% of the profession being women and an even higher 64.2% of lawyers in the first seven years of their ...
Being masters of their domain is the calling card of Australasian Lawyer’s Top Boutique Firms 2024. They have structured their ways of working and internal hierarchy in order to be the most potent ...
The fourth edition of Australasian Lawyer’s Most Influential Lawyers showcases the professionals making a demonstrable impact on the national legal landscape. The 2024 list celebrates 47 influential ...
Contributing one’s talent and energy to the legal profession while paving an equitable path for future generations is not easy. However, each of the 36 winners on NZ Lawyer’s Elite Women list has ...
Women are now the dominant force in the Australian legal industry. Back in 2011, they comprised 46% of lawyers, with parity reached in 2016, and by 2022, women made up 55%. However, despite their ...
Australasian Lawyer’s 5-Star Employers of Choice for 2023 have risen to the forefront by prioritising employee success and satisfaction. The best law firms to work for in Australia demonstrate a bona ...
Great careers are by-products of decades of work. All of NZ Lawyer’s Rising Stars 2023 are on that trajectory, marked out not only for their professional abilities but also for their understanding of ...
Attracting and retaining top talent is the single biggest focus for the Australian legal sector. That’s according to recent data, which shows that as a more pressing priority over the next 12 months, ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic drove people into the safety of their homes, the legal profession had to reinvent the way it operated. Services could no longer be offered manually; thus, automation became ...
When it comes to presence, Australia’s legal profession has tipped in favour of women. They comprise 53% of all solicitors, and since 2011, their numbers have risen by 67% compared to their male ...