WATCH: Our weekly series on what is holding Aotearoa back, and how we can unleash its potential.
Chair Sherridan Cook on government spending, recruitment challenges, and BudBot.
ANALYSIS: From clients using it to generate their own advice, to law firms seeking efficiency gains – opinions are split on how technology will affect the legal profession.
Managing partner Andrew Harkness on talent, pro bono, and worrying about what he can control.
Managing partner Ed Dunphy on culture, partnership, and the billable hour.
ANALYSIS: Some firms have set specific targets, while others say it’s all about embedding the right culture – all say they still have work to do.
New Zealand chair Hayden Wilson talks about the benefit of being global, AI, and Christchurch.
New Zealand managing partner Laura Scampion on talent, daily ‘espressos’ and the US.
Managing partner Andrew Shaw talks growth, the next generation, and sharpening pencils.
ANALYSIS: Newly qualified lawyers can now attract salaries up to £180,000 in London, but a trip across the Tasman is proving more popular for New Zealand legal talent.