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Law Firm AI – How Law Firms Are Embracing Generative AI to Stay Competitive

Ben Thompson, legal affairs writer Law firm AI applications are growing in importance as the legal industry undergoes rapid transformation as firms around the globe recognize the importance of embracing generative AI to remain competitive. While historically cautious about technological change, the pace of AI advancement and its swift adoption by corporate legal departments has

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The Intersection of Legal Advice and Reputation Management

Bronwynne Howse* Instantaneous news cycles combined with social media which can amplify an issue irrespective of whether there’s any factual basis, means reputation management has never been more critical for individuals and organisations. For lawyers advising clients, it’s essential to recognise that legal advice, while paramount, is just one piece of the puzzle. Equally important

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NZ Law News: Chapman Tripp’s 10 New Senior Associates

Top row, from left: Michael Cardy, Julia Carrington, Laura Green, Tanzam Hossein, Sarah Kettani. Bottom row, from left: Hossein Mehrabi, Rachel Robilliard, Sam Steven, Conor Tinker, Lucia Tolich >> Lift your legal career – Latest law jobs on LawFuel’s Network Chapman Tripp has announced the promotion of Michael Cardy, Julia Carrington, Laura Green, Tanzam Hossain,

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The Eccentric Legal Crusades of Tyrone Barugh

We wrote recently about the headlines made by Wellington’s unusual lawyer Tyrone Barugh who sees cases where others may see . . well, nothing really. His latest foray, which achieved international news, involved Barugh booking and then canceling 58 Jetstar flights when he claimed back NZ$3,540 in Australian passenger movement charges, a tax included in

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Buddle Findlay Appoint Two Special Counsel

We welcomed Helen Pryde earlier this year to our Auckland litigation and employment team as a special counsel. Helen regularly advises both private and public sector clients in respect of all aspects of employment law, including performance management, disciplinary processes (with a particular expertise where issues may overlap with criminal law), restructuring and redundancy, restraints of trade,

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New Zealand Continues to Offer Rich Law Job Prospects for Lawyers

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New Zealand’s dynamic legal market presents a myriad of intriguing law job opportunities for lawyers seeking fresh challenges and career advancement. LawFuel, the leading legal recruitment platform, has recently unveiled an impressive array of job openings that are sure to pique the interest of ambitious legal professionals. From the picturesque South Island to Auckland, notable

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The Power Lawyers Leading The New Zealand Investment Giant

The creation of the ‘new’ Jarden following the sale of its wealth management division has seen the prominent role played in the new company by leading lawyers from the LawFuel Power List, plus a leading Australian investment banker and lawyer. LawFuel’s Power List already had Silvana Schenone and Matt Whineray but in Australia former Allens

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The Lawyer Crying Over Spilt Milk – And Creating a Jet-Propelled Law Firm Marketing Opportunity

John Bowie Law firm marketing comes in many shapes and forms, but for Tyrone-Jay Barugh his law firm with the funny name – Spilt Milk Law – is now at the center of a ‘funny case’ against airline Jetstar after booking and canceling 50 flight deals between Australia and New Zealand. Barugh booked one-way flights

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