'We tried to inject fun and humanity' - how TerraLex's global meeting went virtual
Attendance at network's first-ever remote biannual meeting tripled, prompting a rethink on the value of the technology
Attendance at network's first-ever remote biannual meeting tripled, prompting a rethink on the value of the technology
Disruption has opened up a world of opportunities for the legal marketplace in the UK, says Jeffrey Catanzaro.
With the evolution of blockchain, clients in a wide range of sectors will be impacted, says Patrick McKenna.
Colleen Torell of Keystone Partners gives tips for law firms to make the exit process easier.
Blockchain could unlock a world of potential for the legal marketplace but, like all technologies, it has its share of risks. Karim Derrick of Kennedys assesses its use.
With 'active rest' now recommended, Matthew Kay discusses the art of balancing work with play.
Catherine Cathiard of Wildgen discusses whether the European Company structure presents an opportunity post-Brexit for Luxembourg.
The corporate world is taking mindfulness seriously. So too should lawyers, says Vario's Matthew Kay.
Most women behind bars pose no threat to the population and are often vulnerable with issues best dealt with outside a prison environment, says Robert Conway of Vardags.
The Cayman Islands is the latest to embrace litigation funding, says Burford's Michael Redman.
The right to dissent is what has made America great, says Reuben Guttman.
Despite efforts by the world's top law firms, diverse talent remains elusive - particularly at the upper echelons of firm management.
The path to leadership change is fraught with challenges - even for McKinsey - but, says management guru Patrick McKenna, there are some obvious pitfalls to avoid.
Spanish law firm Garrigues is developing its version of a Spanish speaking artificially intelligent robot, says CIO César Mejías.
When a firm leader's departure is predictable, firms need to take appropriate steps to ensure a controlled and effective succession process minimising the inevitable 'disruption' likely to occur.
Legal academics are sniffy about practitioners who teach. But, says Reuben Guttman, this outdated view does a disservice to the legal profession.
Egypt has passed a new investment law but while it is a step in the right direction, more is needed, says Cairo-based lawyer Dr Mohamed Bahaa Eldin Abou Shoka.
With the elections over, trading with Iran looks set to improve despite US presidential mood swings.
The idea that the court must rubber stamp an agreed budget that it believes to be disproportionate goes against the grain of controlling costs.
The new data compliance rules apply to companies globally which process the personal data of EU citizens. Andrea Wallack, CEO and Founder of NightOwl Discovery, guides businesses on what steps to take.