How Legal Technology Will Make Law Firms More Sustainable
Many industries are making efforts to become more sustainable. In this article, we’ll discuss how legal technology can do the same for law firms.
The 5 Most Famous Company Rivalries of All Time
Competition can be fierce in the business world. Read about 5 company rivalries that grabbed the attention of consumers everywhere.
7 Qualities All Successful Startup CEOs Should Have
Being a successful startup CEO involves more than just growing the business. Read about 7 personal qualities you should have to lead a successful team.
Is AI As Smart As An Experienced Lawyer? Studies Say Yes
Curious about the future of lawyers because of AI? A new study suggests AI could not only match but also surpass lawyers in speed and accuracy.
The Silo Mentality: Silent Killer Of Workplace Productivity
There’s many things that can slow the efficiency of a workplace, with the silo mentality being one of them. Find out how you can stop it from forming here.
6 Founders Who Prove Success Doesn’t Always Happen Overnight
It’s a fact that most businesses don’t become multi-million dollar success stories overnight. Read about the humble beginnings of 6 global companies here.
What is a Licensed Trustee Company?
A trustee is someone who is obliged to properly manage the assets of the beneficiary, but did you know that trustees can take the form of a company?
6 Australian Startups That Have Had Global Success
Learn about the Australian companies that went from basement beginnings to billion dollar valuations.
9 Ways to Tackle Post-Lunch Procrastination
The post-lunch slump can seem like an inevitable struggle for many employees, but there are ways you can overcome procrastination. Find out how here.
Are Daigou Businesses Legal?
Daigou businesses are a huge industry, shaping much of the international market when it comes to luxury goods, vitamins or baby formula. But are they legal?
ACCC Raises Alarm to Qantas Acquisition of Alliance Aviation
Qantas’ 20% stake in Alliance Airlines has been met with concern by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). Read about it here.
Foxtel and Netflix: the Beginning of an Unlikely Friendship
Today, Foxtel announced that it would be partnering with Netflix to offer subscribers more content than ever before. Find out what it means in this article.
George Calombaris To Pay Staff $7.8 Million In Unpaid Wages
Celebrity Chef George Calombaris has been ordered to pay $7.8 million in unpaid wages to his employees. Read about why this is surprisingly common in the hospitality industry.
Menulog Under Fire for Registering Domain Names for Restaurants
Restaurant owners who offer their food on the Menulog app have discovered that the app has been registering websites under their name. Read about it here
5 Ways To Make the Most of the End of Financial Year (EOFY)
The end of the financial year (EOFY) doesn’t have to be all stress and preparation. Learn how you can also use this as a time to boost your business.
Unfair Dismissal: A Fingerprint Case Study
Are the days of employee swipe cards and timesheets gone in favour of biometric technology? A recent finding by the Fair Work Commission seems to think not.
Legal Technology & NewLaw: How They’re Changing Legal
Legal Technology is the newest revolution in the legal industry. As a part of the ‘NewLaw’ movement, legal technology changes the way lawyers and law firms provide legal services.
Trademark Breach: An Expensive Lesson
Should the term ‘Ugg’ be considered an Australian invention? Though Ugg boots were invented in Australia, a recent finding in the US doesn’t think so.