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Revamped business model for LTC4

Non-profit changes business model to open up services promoting industry standard for tech competence.

New boutique firm for Russia

Norland Legal and NewLawyers announce merger under the new Lurye, Chumakov & partners brand.

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Spanish firm launches new combo

Five law firms in Spain and Latin America combine to launch new Velae Legal Group.

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Baker McKenzie battles counterfeiting

Firm jumps ahead of blockchain deployment with iTRACE partnership to deliver enhanced brand enforcement and secure supply chains.

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Slaughter and May sponsors plastics voyage

Firm backs pioneering ocean plastics initiative by sponsoring eXXpedition Round the World voyage.

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Canada to launch “world first” MedArb

ADR Institute of Canada pushes pioneering role with planned launch of new rules, designation and templates for Med-Arb.

Small is beautiful

There are upsides and downsides, but future is bright for smaller law firms according to new Bellwether Research report from LexisNexis UK.

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Dentons in first tokenised SRO

Firm advises Tokenise to setup the world's first dedicated Self-Regulatory Organisation to exclusively focus on tokenised assets.

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Australian firm launches disruptive arm

MinterEllison, Australia's largest independent firm, appoints two non-legal Partners and launches new Infrastructure Consulting arm.

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Magic circle's Oxbridge blues

New report reveals almost a third of Magic Circle law graduates drawn from Oxbridge. Meanwhile Trowers & Hamlins reports retaining its trainees.

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RPC find their Singapore disputes solution

Following departure of top partner, RPC Premier Law Singapore practice raids Clyde & Co Clasis for disputes team.

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Scots take mediation by the horns

Bringing mediation into the mainstream in civil justice in Scotland as part of 'normalising' move.

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Firm names first woman in dispute role

Baker McKenzie has named its first woman chair for the Global Dispute Resolution Group.

Training embraced as profession adapts to changes

Law firms have increased the amount of in-house training offered, according to a report from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).

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All 27 Plexus Law new recruits join from Kennedys

Plexus Law expands UK network with two new offices and a raft of lateral hires from one law firm, following ceo appointment.

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Showing foresight

BLM partners with LSE to create new AI insurance tool, starting with motoring claims.

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Rule of law centre stage in HK

Despite government suspending anti-extradition bill the Law Society of Hong Kong is forced to issue statement on rule of law as protestors riot.

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Law firm merger slowdown

Less 'big deals' reason for slower rate of law firm mergers so far in 2019, with only 20 law firm combinations announced in second quarter.

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Best friends Belfast benefits

Building on existing business relationship firm opens office in Belfast, a second this year.

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Law firm survey highlights MGA regulation

Managing General Agent (MGA) model resilient in the face of increased pressures says Clyde & Co survey, while Lloyds loses its edge.

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