Law Firm Marketing & Management

If you’d told me a few years ago that artificial intelligence (AI) would become one of the most valuable members of my marketing and client experience team, I probably would’ve raised an eyebrow. Fast forward to 2025, and AI is not only helping me streamline operations—it’s transforming the way I attract, convert, and serve clients.

I spoke with Hilary Bowman, a healthcare attorney, who is the Founder of Querious, an application that facilitates virtual lawyer-client conversations using generative AI. We discussed how artificial intelligence can help legal professionals optimize client conversations, the value of real-time legal insights, and how the attorney-client relationship is evolving.

GenAIGenAI is no longer a future disruptor—it’s already embedded in the enterprise finance conversation. From automating P2P (Procure to Pay) processes to accelerating R2R (Record to Report) cycles, GenAI is reshaping how finance functions extract value from data. Its ability to generate, classify, and contextualize information is pushing the boundaries of what finance teams can

Law Biz Con 2025, held from 8–9 May 2025 at the stunning QT Hotel, Gold Coast, brought together some of the brightest minds and forward-thinking professionals in the legal industry. With a focus on innovation, leadership, and growth, this year’s conference delivered powerful insights and practical strategies for law firm owners, practice managers, and

Free legal research tools used to be a dream. High-quality legal research resources are necessary for all law firms—after all, finding the right precedent or statute could give you the edge to win your case.
In the past, paid legal research platforms were the only choice. We accepted legal research tools as a costly-but-necessary expense

AI is actively changing everything from how founders code software to how governments deliver public services. But while innovation moves fast, regulations often don’t. Across Southeast Asia, we now face a pivotal moment: How can we design an AI playbook that not only protects the public but also empowers local innovation?

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