
Successful Legal Innovation and Technology Event Reveals Appetite for Change
Described by attendees as the “must do legal conference of the year”, LawFest, New Zealand’s premier legal innovation and technology event, attracted over 250 legal professionals from across the country, revealing a heightened appetite for change in how legal services are delivered.

How to get the most out of LawFest
LawFest is the one event of the year legal professionals should attend to discover how technology and innovation can impact them, their firms and their clients.
Legal professionals to learn about the future of their profession at New Zealand’s legal innovation and technology event
On 8 March, over 250 legal professionals and industry providers will be joining some of New Zealand’s leading legal technology thinkers at LawFest 2018, New Zealand’s premier legal innovation and technology event, in Auckland.

Innovation Series – Laura O’Gorman
LawFest organiser Andrew King continues his series of interviews with key legal professionals with their innovation and technology stories.

Innovation Series – Terri Bray
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Matt Farrington
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Craig Columbus
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Pauline Glancy
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Susan Bennett
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Who should attend LawFest?
We often highlight why you should attend LawFest, however it is also important to identify exactly who should attend.

Innovation Series – Claudia King
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Gene Turner
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Shaun Plant
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Steven Moe
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Why you should attend LawFest
If you want to learn more about innovative practices, drive greater efficiency within your organisation and ultimately drive profitability, then LawFest is the event for you.

Welcome to The New Zealand Bar Association as a Supporter of LawFest 2018
We are pleased to announce that The New Zealand Bar Association is back again as a supporting organisation for LawFest.

Innovation Series – Larissa Vaughan
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Rachael Stevenson
The following is a part of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Sir Ray Avery to deliver LawFest opening keynote
We are pleased to announce that Sir Ray Avery will deliver the opening keynote at LawFest on 8 March 2018.

Innovation Series – Thomas Bloy
The following is the second of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

Innovation Series – Caroline Ferguson
The following is the first of a series of interviews with legal professionals and their experiences and interaction with innovation and technology in the legal sector. We hope you’ll get value from what others have learnt along the way and their recommendations.

LawFest introduces a new Innovation Zone for Tech Start-ups
One of the exciting new initiatives for LawFest in 2018 is the introduction of our Innovation Zone.

Welcome to New Zealand Centre for ICT Law as a Supporter of LawFest 2018
We are pleased to announce that New Zealand Centre for ICT Law is back again as a supporting organisation for LawFest.

LawFest encourages Under 30s to be the champions of technology and innovation inside their organisations
New Zealand’s next lawyers and legal professionals have grown up in the tech age, but it is important that they get first hand and practical exposure to legal technology and the potential ways for the legal profession to innovate.