Innovative Firms 2020: Search underway for firms leading change

Entries open for annual showcase of firms paving the way for industry change

Innovative Firms 2020: Search underway for firms leading change

As the legal services landscape continues to evolve, the firms that stand apart from the competition are those looking for new ways to deliver value to clients. Firms across the country are implementing new technology, legal processes and business models that are moving the industry forward.

Entries are currently open for Australasian Lawyer’s annual Innovative Firms report, showcasing firms across Australia that are leading changes in the legal profession.

"Keeping pace with rapidly changing technology, client demands and market dynamics requires all of us in the legal profession to continually drive innovations in our service delivery and business organization. The Innovative Firms list not only recognizes that group of firms driving this change, a member of which we are very proud to be counted, but it also helps all of us to identify best practice to enable us to push our profession forward" said Shane Barber, managing partner, Australia, Bird & Bird, one of the 2019 Innovative Firms.

The report offers firms a unique benchmarking opportunity to see how their initiatives compare to others in the profession. The Innovative Firms 2020 report will be published on the Australasian Lawyer website and newsletter in April.

To get involved, firms simply need to complete this short online entry form.

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