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The Corporate Counsel Show: The legal ops headache no one is talking about
The Corporate Counsel Show: The legal ops headache no one is talking about
16 June 2021 • By Robyn Tongol Share
Legal operations are still in their infancy, and in transforming the ways they practise law, law departments may be overlooking a hurdle they are creating for themselves.
On this special episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by LawVu chief executive and co-founder Sam Kidd – ahead of his appearance at the 2021 Corporate Counsel Summit – to discuss how the onboarding of multiple point solutions from a range of technology vendors may inadvertently, and ironically, be holding law departments back from more efficient and streamlined operations.
Tauranga legal software startup LawVu inks deal with US social media giant
3 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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LawVu co-founder and CEO Sam Kidd: Disrupting global legal technology from Tauranga. Photo / Supplied
Tauranga-based legal software startup LawVu has inked a deal that will see one of the US social media giants adopt its product. Founder and chief executive Sam Kidd says he cannot name the social media company at this point. But he can reveal the deal comes on the back of a series of big wins across the Tasman that have seen Telstra and Nissan Australia adopt his company s software.
SPECIAL NEEDS provision in Cumbria is the focus of an ongoing battle between parents and authorities, a registered charity has now joined the fight. Bee Unique, a west Cumbrian charity which seeks to support families of children with autism, has quizzed Cumbrian MPs in a letter on how they are hoping to improve the gap in provision. In the letter, a spokesperson for the charity said: “As our area representatives in Parliament, what is being done to correct the current crisis within our education system for those vulnerable individuals with Special Educational Needs, as well as safeguarding our education system to deal with an ever increasing number of young and vulnerable people being diagnosed with Autism?”
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