May 29, 2026
In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with Shine Lawyers, we dive into the forces shaping Australia’s class action landscape and what comes next for one of the country’s leading plaintiff firms. From emerging litigation trends and the rise of big tech claims to innovation, scale...
May 28, 2026
While many lawyers may dismiss podcasting as a novelty or a waste of time, Dennis Meador argues that this mindset could not be further from the truth, with podcasting quickly becoming a game-changing tool for building authority, strengthening connections, and standing out in an increasingly competitive legal market.
In...
May 22, 2026
Whether a developer, business, or user bears the onus of
responsibility if an autonomous agentic AI tool makes a mistake
remains an open question, on both the legislative and policy
fronts. In the absence of legislative or policy guidance, such
questions could cause legal and contractual headaches.
In this episode of...
May 20, 2026
There is an emerging trend whereby clients are increasingly using AI tools to prepare and negotiate a broader range of documents internally, from term sheets and employment agreements through to commercial contracts and internal governance materials, often without legal review at the earlier stages (or at all). Such a...
May 18, 2026
In this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in
partnership with legalsuper, we unpack the looming Payday Super
reforms, what law firms need to know, and how to get prepared.
Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with legalsuper partnerships manager
Guy Mahony to discuss what legalsuper does, what Payday
Super...