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New research finds that while generative AI is gaining ground in Victorian legal practice, its benefits remain narrowly conceived and unevenly distributed.
New research reveals the experience of uncivil behaviours in the Victorian legal profession, and why this needs to be addressed.
A new paper explores what makes people see a problem as legal.
The report sets out the key insights, themes and lessons to be drawn from the pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) survey.
This report presents the findings of the pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) Survey.
This is a 2-page research brief on the findings of the Pilot Ex-Victoria Legal Understanding and Lawyer Use (X-LULU) Survey.
Research Director Nigel Balmer explains how new survey research is providing an evidence-based window into the real-life experience of legal service users across Australia.
Research Director Nigel Balmer explains why legal capability matters, and why we need a system that is more capability sensitive.
A new paper by Professor Nigel Balmer compares how people deal with transactional legal matters compared to complex disputes – and why it matters.
This is the full report from the Uncivil Behaviour module in the 2025 Victorian Lawyer Census.