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Episode 13 | Dr Patrick Aouad of CU Health
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In our Q&A, CU Health founder Dr Patrick Aouad explains how law firms and their employees can benefit from the latest digital health and wellbeing services.

Episode 12 | Geraldine Chin Moody of Directors Australia
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In our Q&A, Directors Australia board and governance principal Geraldine Chin Moody explains why having independent directors can be a game-changer for law firms, and she outlines actions to take to ensure firms have the right skillsets to tackle their respective challenges.

Episode 11 | Belinda Cohen of Gilchrist Connell
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In our Q&A series, we're speaking to Belinda Cohen, the CEO of Gilchrist Connell and an executive with great experience in people management roles. In this interview, Belinda shares her strategies for getting the most out of legal practice teams and she explains how intellectual conversations can be the kickstarter for success in firms.

Episode 10 | Dave Burnton of Lawlux
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In our latest Q&A, Cameron Cooper speaks to Dave Burnton, co-founder of Lawlux, an exciting new Australian firm. In this interview, Dave explains why he jumped from the safety of a big law firm and all its perks to take a chance with a start-up that is using AI and legal tech to reshape legal services.

AML Series - Episode 1 | Lessons from New Zealand
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New Zealand law firms have been complying with AML legislation since 2018. In this podcast, Jamie Lynch (Head of AML at Gilbert + Tobin) shares with ALMG interviewer, Trish Carroll, first-hand insights from New Zealand’s rollout.

Episode 9 | Emma Maxwell of Anchored Family Law
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Welcome to the Law Management Journal and our Q&A podcast series. Cameron Cooper, editor of the Law Management Journal, speaks to Emma Maxwell, founder of Anchored Family Law. In this interview, Emma explains how she started out with a major national firm working on class actions before moving into family law and ultimately setting up her own firm a few years ago. She says a subscription model has helped keep the cash flow running and she discusses how she's using technology to power her business. Emma beings by telling us why she set up Anchored Family Law.

Episode 8 | Sarah Cappello of Hunt & Hunt Lawyers
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Welcome to the Law Management Journal and our Q&A podcast series.In this episode, Cameron Cooper speaks to Sarah Capello, the Managing Partner of Hunt & Hunt. Sarah discusses how she and fellow principal Hasti Kalarostaghi are leading the firm and why AI has been such a key factor in its decision to merge with Hicksons Lawyers. She also explains how the firm has coped with and responded to two huge challenges. First, a costly cyber attack, and second, a devastating internal embezzlement case.

Episode 7 | Jordan Furlong of Law21
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Welcome to the Law Management Journal and our Q&A podcast series. In our latest Q&A, Cameron Cooper speaks to Jordan Furlong, a respected Canadian law firm consultant. In this interview, Jordan explains why his career shows that there are many ways to make a difference in the legal industry without being a lawyer, and why measures such as productivity and growth are not the be all and end all for firms.

Episode 6 | Regie Anne Gardoce of Sprintlaw
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Welcome to the Law Management Journal and our Q&A podcast series. In our latest Q&A, Cameron Cooper is speaking to Regie Anne Gardoce, an award winning innovator in the legal sector. Until very recently, Regie was the Legal Transformation Lead for Sprintlaw, an online legal firm based in New South Wales. In this interview, Reggie lets us in on some of the tech secrets behind Sprintlaw's success. She also explains how a new generation of tech savvy lawyers in tandem with ChatGPT and other large language models is ready to shake up the industry.

Episode 5 | Will McCullough of MCC Advisory
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Welcome to the Law Management Journal and our Q&A podcast series. Cameron Cooper is speaking to Will McCullough, a sole practitioner who runs his own thriving firm called MCC Advisory, which specialises in IP, technology and commercial law. In this interview, Will tells us about his journey from being a UK lawyer to becoming an Australian success. Along the way, he's sharing insights on the tech platform that has helped him become highly efficient in the absence of support staff. And he also tells us why he plans on keeping his firm super small.