The search for Australia's most forward-thinking firms begins

Entries are now open for Australasian Lawyer’s Innovative Firms report

The search for Australia's most forward-thinking firms begins

Australasian Lawyer is once again on the lookout for firms at the forefront of change to feature in the 2020 Innovative Firms report.

From pioneering technology to the implementation of new team structures or fresh ways of working with clients, the annual report features firms that are not afraid to embrace change and drive the legal profession forward.

“Clients have been very clear that they expect their external legal advisors to actively explore new ways of enhancing their value proposition,” said John Nerurker, chief executive of Mills Oakley, a 2019 Innovative Firms winner. “As a firm that has been highly engaged with innovation, both internally and in partnership with several legal-tech start-ups in the broader community, we appreciate the opportunity to showcase our work in the Australasian Lawyer Innovative Firms report and commend Key Media for this initiative.”

Entry is open to all firms across Australia – simply complete a short online form detailing firm initiatives and achievements over the past 12 months.

Submit an entry today via the online entry form.

The Innovative Firms 2020 report will be published on the Australasian Lawyer website and newsletter in June.

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