In-house

Aussie elected ACC global board chair
For the second year in a row, an Australian has been elected as the chair of the global board of directors for the...
25 October 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
The evolution of in-house work in 2022
The pandemic has meant that in-house lawyers and legal departments have completely evolved, resulting in an increased...
25 October 2022
By Lauren Croft
Budget constraints forcing departments to bring work in-house
In the face of increasing workloads and stagnant budgets for the law department, a high number of in-house teams are...
18 October 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
Gadens, Lawcadia introduce cyber-attack toolkit
Law Firm Gadens released a “first-of-its-kind” cyber incident manager, in conjunction with Lawcadia, to help...
19 October 2022
By Keonia Swift
Australia struggles to stop foreign bribery, says report
Foreign bribery wreaks havoc in countries all around the world, according to Transparency International’s new...
18 October 2022
By Keonia Swift
How will a recession impact in-house recruitment?
The risk of recession has tipped from “possible to probable”, the Treasurer has said. This will, almost certainly,...
11 October 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
Key corporate lessons from Optus breach
The Optus data breach will be the pivotal moment that leads to privacy law regulation in Australia, argues one cyber...
11 October 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
The ‘unimaginable scenario’ facing legal teams
If law departments do not better manage the wellness and workloads of their external providers, they may soon find that...
04 October 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
LOD, SYKE expand to US
Global alternative legal services provider LOD and legal tech and operations consultancy SYKE are opening an office in...
27 September 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy
GCs ‘ineffective’ on director management, says poll
A new survey paints a troubling picture of the effectiveness of general counsel in conducting or facilitating board...
27 September 2022
By Jerome Doraisamy