The art of coaching is this: all your athletes are highly motivated when they first start, but your job as a coach is to create an environment that inspires them to use that motivation to get better and you do that by having the right balance of stimulation and fun.
Steve Hansen
The right ways to attract and retain the best legal team – Part 1: How to recruit them
Topics: Practise of Law
Can the LawHawk Legal Directory add value to your practice?
In my earlier blog LawHawk Takes Flight!, I touched on the free LawHawk legal directory as a particular area where LawHawk sees an opportunity to add value to the legal profession, but which could do with some further explanation. In particular:
- if LawHawk is really for lawyers, why would there even be a legal directory?
- do you have to be regularly using LawHawk to be included in the directory?
- can less experienced lawyers include profiles?
Topics: LawHawk
LAWHAWK PRESS RELEASE
THE ‘XERO’ EFFECT HITS NEW ZEALAND’S LEGAL PROFESSION
Legal documentation automation set to transform the legal profession in New Zealand as Xero has for accountants
Wellington, NZ. 7 June 2016. The law profession in New Zealand is set to be shaken up with the launch of a new online service called LawHawk (www.lawhawk.nz), whose cloud-based document automation transforms the speed and cost of producing high quality contracts and other legal documents.
Topics: LawHawk
I’m really proud that the LawHawk site has now gone live. We are on our way to helping lawyers deliver ‘law at speed’, so legal practice remains satisfying, fun and profitable for lawyers.
LawHawk is about bringing the promise of the digital economy to the legal profession and enabling New Zealand’s mostly small law firms to survive and thrive against digital disrupters and larger competitors. It’s a big challenge, but one we are relishing.
It has also taken a significant amount of work over many months, from a large number of people from Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Melbourne and Edinburgh to design and build the best online legal documents system we could. I’d like to thank the people at eStaronline and HotDocs in particular for making the e-commerce, document automation and design aspects of the website work, Resolve Technology for setting up safe and secure general IT systems, and marketing agency Concentrate for helping to make sure that people who have the problems we’re trying to fix can find out about us.
Where to from here?
Topics: LawHawk
LawTalk, the official magazine of the New Zealand Law Society, has included a profile of me in its latest edition. You can see it here - Cloud technology changes everything. While it's nice to talk about myself a bit to someone other than my children, I'm also pleased to be able to kick off a discussion about how the profession can respond to a wave of disruption that is coming, and turn it into an opportunity to address some major issues around access to justice, work-life balance for lawyers and preserving the special place the legal profession has in our society, which I know are a major focus for the Law Society.
Read the full article below.
Topics: Future of Law
The New Zealand Herald has put the spotlight on a new breed of entrepreneurs – “netrepreneurs” – in their article The netpreneurs. We're delighted that LawHawk is acknowledged as a member of this tech-savvy business group for our "disruptive" approach to the drafting of legal documents.
I know that many lawyers are able to work punishing hours on all sorts of matters they don’t personally connect with - whether motivated by financial gain, firm expectations, or just a sense of professional obligation. But there’s no doubt that it’s much easier when
you’re doing something meaningful, even if it’s something you don’t always enjoy.