The Law Association of New Zealand

Software Solutions for Law Firms and In-house Legal Teams (2024) (On Demand)

This On Demand was originally recorded on 28 March 2024.

The software used in law firms and in-house legal teams is rapidly changing – the range of solutions available has increased dramatically and the use of AI is becoming mainstream. Whether it’s practice management, research, file management, e-discovery, electronic data room, video conferencing or marketing software, the choice can be daunting. To know what’s right for your business requires consideration of what’s on offer so you can successfully implement the right approach.

Who Should Watch?

All legal professionals, especially those who make decisions about software purchases/upgrades, and/or have regulatory responsibilities.

  • Become better apprised of what to look for in new or replacement software.
  • Learn how AI in being used in legal software.
  • Gain insights into what issues you should consider when selecting technology.
  • Become familiar with issues to address in your contracts with technology vendors, including privacy, security and confidentiality.


Lloyd Gallagher

Lloyd is actively involved around the world in Alternative Dispute Resolution where he acts as Arbitrator and Mediator. With a strong IT background, Lloyd works with law practitioners and policy makers to develop solutions that focus on access to justice and technology security. He is the convenor of TLANZ’s Technology & Law Committee.

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Edwin Lim

Edwin is a partner at Hudson Gavin Martin, a specialist technology, media and IP law firm. Ed’s main areas of practice are technology and IP development, commercialisation, protection and procurement. Ed has worked with businesses across various industry sectors (both customers and vendors) and has numerous clients offering technology solutions. In addition to his law degree, he has a degree majoring in Information Systems, so understands the technical, business and legal issues involved in technology projects. Ed is also the CIO at Hudson Gavin Martin where he is responsible for the firm’s technology infrastructure, strategy, and roadmap. Passionate about giving back to the industry, Ed is on the executive committees of the Law Association Technology Law group, KiwiSaaS, NZ IoT Alliance, and NZ Middle East Business Council. Ed is also a judge for the NZ Hi-Tech awards.

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Details

CPD Hours: 1.50hr

Pricing Details

Ticket Price

Member: $150 GST

Non-Member: $210 GST

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