What happens to your data when you move it into the cloud?

[2.5 minutes read] In an upcoming CPD webinar, Nicholas Wilson and Peter Farrelly of AUCloud will discuss the growing necessity for data protection and robust cybersecurity, underscored by recent high-profile security breaches. They will explore the handling of sensitive data, cybercrime trends, privacy laws, and eHearings. Farrelly will also share his expertise on the creation of […]
Run the Distance with us at Sydney’s City2Surf

[1.5 minutes read] In light of the increasing survival rates of cancer patients, yet growing number of diagnoses, Law In Order rallies behind the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, a comprehensive cancer centre known for its high survival rates and compassionate care. In memory of their late Director, Paul Gooderick, a former patient and avid runner, Law In […]
Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) A Growing Concern

[3 minutes read] PII is ‘information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable’. It includes names, home and email addresses, passport and driver’s licence numbers, employment status, criminal record, age, ethnicity, race and more. Identifying all of these diverse forms of data is a complex task. Under Australian […]
Law In Order Raises $6,000 for Earthquake Victims

[1 ½ minutes read] Law In Order has a dedicated team who champion Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The CSR Collectives’ duties include fostering ethical operations and supply chains, improving conditions for employees, and boosting morale. One core objective is to coordinate philanthropic endeavours. As such, the CSR Collective recently ran a fundraiser to support those affected by […]
What’s your position on Open AI?

Our Chief Digital Officer, Murali Baddula, shares ours. [1 ½ mins read] As a Litigation Support Vendor (LSV), Law In Order constantly strives to provide the most efficient and effective client solutions. In eDiscovery, we always use the latest AI models to help you identify relevant documents and find sensitive documents to support matters quickly […]
Law In Order Achieves RelativityOne Gold Partnership Status

[1 ½ minutes read] Law In Order, Relativity’s first ever Australian partner, since 2009, has become a RelativityOne Gold Partner for providing exceptional service experience to RelativityOne end users. Together, we offer a complete end-to-end eDiscovery service across the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, from data scoping, identification and collection, to processing, analysis and document review, all the […]
Protection of PII and Document Review

Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is a growing concern for many people and businesses. Traditionally, legal teams may only have thought about protecting personal data when providing documents to a regulatory body, court or another party in response to Notices to Produce, Disclosure Orders etc… consideration being given to whether personal information should be redacted. However, there is now a more serious […]
Protecting the Confidentiality, Integrity & Availability of Sensitive Legal Proceedings

Law In Order wanted to transition its eHearings services onto the cloud. We needed a cloud service provider that could satisfy four key criteria. Highly secure environment, enable rapid set-up with the continuity of proceedings being essential, redundancy and government experience. The Challenge High Stakes Business Need Law In Order is at the front line of legal […]
A Team Effort to Tackle a Huge Discovery Project

Law In Order, Relativity and the National Justice Project (NJP) teamed up to work on a number of related cases focused on whether or not the Australian government owes a duty of care to people who are detained in offshore processing centres—specifically regarding standards of medical care for refugees and asylum seekers detained on Nauru. Since 2012, more than […]
Benefits of Digitisation in the Legal Profession

The legal profession is one that has been largely resistant to change. For years, the way things were done was the way they were always done, and there was no incentive to rock the boat. However, with the advent of digitisation, that is all starting to change. Digitisation is the process of converting information into […]