Ticket scalpers in the hot seat globally as technology outpaces legislation

The live performance industry says the absence of a national approach is undermining efforts to combat the inflated resale of tickets in Australia.

Impact of technology on legal practice: a family law perspective

Susan Warda, parter at Mills Oakley, will be joining a panel discussion with esteemed family law experts at the 2025 Specialist Accreditation Conference to discuss…

Algorithmic price personalisation: everything you need to know

Using algorithms to tailor prices to consumers is more common than you think, and presents various legal challenges.

Metacrime – can it be stopped?

The three-dimensional, immersive online environments of the meta verse could be enabling a new form of digital lawlessness.

The ‘era of self-regulation’ over in the AI era

Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have

Court resourcing focus of legal advocacy ahead of State Election

More than 90 per cent of solicitors in NSW want to retain the flexibility offered by technology used during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a…

Good Bing gone bad

Gaslighting, love bombing and narcissism: what happens when AI goes off script and reveals its’ troubled and very passive-aggressive side.

Five innovative technology tools for small practices

There are many ways that small practices can take advantage of technology to reduce administrative costs, increase convenience and improve client satisfaction.

The courts and the pandemic: the role and limits of technology

NSW courts have readily embraced technology to continue to deliver justice. However, even in a pandemic, there will be limits to the use of technology.

Meet the Innovators

LSJ speaks to eight trailblazing lawyers who are leaning into the future with fresh ideas and fire in the belly. They are doers, thinkers and…