Entries for Innovative Firms 2020 close this Friday

Last chance for firms to submit entries for consideration annual Innovative Firms report

Entries for Innovative Firms 2020 close this Friday

This Friday is the last chance for firms to submit entries for consideration in Australasian Lawyer’s annual Innovative Firms report. The annual report features firms that are not afraid to embrace change and drive the legal profession forward. 

“Inclusion on the Innovative Firms Report is external acknowledgement that we are headed in the right direction in today’s changing and challenging legal landscape. People want to be part of something different, something unique and something they can be proud of, and being included on this list is a great feeling for your team that they are indeed part of a firm that is genuinely forward-thinking” said Nathan Hepple, Director of HBA Legal, 2019 Innovative Firms winner. 

Entry is free and open to firms of any size operating in Australia – simply complete the online entry form and provide details of the firm’s innovative activities over the past 12 months. 

The report offers firms a unique benchmarking opportunity to see how their initiatives compare to others in the industry. The Innovative Firms 2020 report, proudly sponsored by Cloudcheck, will be published on the Australasian Lawyer website and newsletter in June. 

Entries close this Friday, 27 March 2020. 

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