Legal services disruptor LegalVision is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Quadrant Private Equity, a leading private equity firm. Partnering with ...
The subscription-based model of LegalVision has helped it become the fastest-growing law firm in the Asia-Pacific region; it has been described as the “Netflix of legal advice” because of the way it ...
Virtual law firms are among the biggest threats to big law firms, but Gilbert + Tobin has turned one industry innovator from foe to friend by becoming the first Australian firm to invest in a legal ...
LegalVision, a disruptor in commercial legal services, has announced a strategic partnership with Quadrant Private Equity, one of Australia’s leading private equity firms The collaboration is set to ...
Major law firm Gilbert+Tobin (G+T) has increased its investment in would-be disruptor LegalVision, dominating a $4.2 million fundraising for the tech-driven firm after taking an initial $600,000 stake ...
LegalVision, which operates with a membership model “where all of a business’ legal needs are taken care of” (something the firm describes as a first for the legal profession), has announced it is ...
The legal sector is far from immune to the forces of disruption, and the founders of $7.8 million business LegalVision are aiming to ride the waves of these changes by offering new legal services to ...
After working as a corporate lawyer in Europe, Hong Kong and Australia, Lachlan McKnight couldn’t see the attraction of spending 10 to 15 years climbing the company ladder to reach the top. “I guess I ...
New Zealand’s legal marketplace looks much the same as Australia’s, Taylor Gray muses, in that there is a large number of SMEs and high-growth start-ups that are “underserved” by the traditional law ...
The co-founder of the disruptive Australian law firm LegalVision says he’s confident of a successful launch in the UK. Lachlan McKnight cut his teeth at Magic Circle London firm Freshfields Bruckhaus ...