Case study: Enhancing value and productivity through data analysis
With the acceleration of digitisation and data capture in business, the true power and potential of data analysis are becoming clearer.
Case study: Redefining document and matter management
In-house teams are under growing pressure to deliver advanced technological business solutions that streamline the way they work, communicate and leverage metrics to make informed decisions.
Case Study: Employing AI in Contract Consolidation
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a client who operates across 15 different retail businesses in Australia and New Zealand to undertake a contract consolidation project.
Who are the frontier lawyers? Automation specialists
We explore the automation landscape, the barriers and benefits of an automation specialist lawyer, and the future for legal resourcing and specialised roles.
Case study: Legal design thinking workshop
Design thinking is a process that provides a human-centred approach to solving problems. It encourages organisations to focus on the people they're creating for, which leads to better products, services, and internal processes.
Case Study: Automated onboarding process
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a client to streamline and automate its onboarding process for independent contractors. The client onboards hundreds of contractors a year, each of whom is required to sign a contract to provide services as either a sole trader or an incorporated entity.
Case study: AI contract review project
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a national financial institution, to undertake an intensive contract review project. The client had a number of complex contracts and needed a report summarising all clauses, identifying common clauses and displaying how the agreements and common clauses differed from one another.
Case study: Automating privacy compliance
Rapid advancements in technology mean businesses have access to more data and information than ever before. However, as privacy regulation evolves, and as personal information increasingly becomes a target for cyber attacks, data is not only an opportunity but a liability.
Case study: Advising on document management best practice
Document management systems allow organisations to capture, track and store digital assets such as PDFs, word processing files and scans of paper-based content. A good document management system can effectively organise a business's files and data, increase findability, automate data loss prevention policies, keep track of critical documents, and speed up document workflows.
Applications open for Lander & Rogers’ 2025 LawTech Hub, with AI in the spotlight
Lander & Rogers is inviting legal tech startups and scaleups with a focus on AI solutions to apply for its annual program, commencing in May 2025.
Case study: Empowering legal teams through smart contract automation
Lander & Rogers was engaged by an Australian operator specialising in premium retirement living communities to overhaul and automate their contract management processes. The objective was to streamline the creation, approval, and management of their procurement contract templates, significantly reducing the manual workload while enhancing overall efficiency.
Case study: Transforming legal operations for a leading logistics company
Lander & Rogers was engaged by a prominent logistics solutions company to assess and realign their legal operations. The company faced challenges such as a large backlog, long wait times, and no classification of urgent, strategic work. Our work provided the logistics company with a clear roadmap to optimise their legal operations. The recommended changes aim to reduce low-value work, empower the Sales and Procurement teams, and refocus the legal department on high-value tasks.
Case study: A smarter way to review contracts with Lext Playbooks
As legal professionals, we are all too familiar with the time-consuming and often complex task of reviewing contracts. At Lander & Rogers, we continually seek ways to improve efficiency and reduce risks. That’s why we turned to Lext Playbooks, a tool that streamlines the contract review process and empowers in-house counsel to manage risk more effectively than ever before.
Case study: Complex solution development incorporating document automation
Lander & Rogers was instructed by a ASX100 listed development and construction company to streamline and automate its Professional Services Agreement (PSA) contract creation and execution process.

Case study: Changing the game with smart legal contracts
Contracts are a central building block of Australia’s legal system and form the foundation of B2B and B2C relationships. Contracts have evolved from hard copy documents signed with ink to electronically signed documents. However, the contracting process is prone to error and difficult to negotiate, copies can be easily lost, and versioning can be difficult to manage. Worse, contracts are not living and static after the date of execution.

Naomi McClellan
Senior Associate
Related expertise: Corporate governance, Finance and capital structuring , Intellectual property , Legal operations consulting, Regulatory and compliance, Startups and scaleups


Michelle Bey
Chief Innovation Officer & Transformation Lead
Related expertise: Government, Legal operations consulting
Securing the right value from automation
Automation is beyond a buzzword today; organisations are relying on it to harness the full potential of their workforce. For in-house legal teams experiencing growing pressure to better support their organisations and adapt to evolving business demands, automating time-consuming legal processes is an opportunity to create efficiency and gain back time.
Should dowry abuse be formally recognised as family violence?
The findings and recommendations of this Senate enquiry is a step towards formulating a nationally consistent approach to addressing dowry abuse. Whilst cultural practices are welcomed and embraced in Australia, appropriate legal processes should be put in place to recognise and address instances where coercive dowry abuse leads to acts of family violence.

Joann Yap
Space Lead
Related expertise: Finance and capital structuring , International, Mergers and acquisitions, Pro bono , Regulatory and compliance, Space law
Insurance implications of the limitation period for actions arising from Deeds in Queensland decreasing from 12 to 6 years
The limitation period for an action arising under a Deed in Queensland is now 6 years in place of 12 years, so what does this mean for consultants and professionals in the building and construction industry?