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ICJ launches first app

The International Court of Justice embraces lawtech with app becoming first international judicial body in Netherlands, appoints new registrar.

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Hogan Lovells in trademark platform collaboration

Firm further enhances its trademark management efficiency with Anaqua, a new platform supporting a global collaboration.

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KPMG adds to Asia legal presence

Big four firm expands its legal offering to Indonesia with domestic firm alliance, next stop Shanghai.

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Singing the legal blues

Songwriters call for more freedoms and less regulation during ASCAP “Stand with Songwriters” on today's advocacy day.

Sheppard Mullin puts "money where its mouth is" on gender

Firm sponsors LA Galaxy OC women's soccer team, part of the successful Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise LA Galaxy, which hit the big time with David Beckham.

JAMS in NY and LA

Not traffic jams for a change, but new international arbitration centers which have officially opened in Los Angeles and New York.

William Fry un-Corked!

William Fry has announced the opening of a new office in Cork, expanding the number of offices globally to six.

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EU Council to impose cyber-attack sanctions

New framework will allow the EU and its member states to be more resistant and to respond to cyber-attacks with sanctions.

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Lander & Rogers launches lawtech hub

Melbourne lawtech hub formally launched featuring new startups and scaleup, with new intake also due in September.

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Latham & Watkins boosts Tokyo with 3 MoFo hires

Firms says group brings formidable M&A experience to Latham, further strengthening the firm's practice in Japan and globally.

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Singapore tackles low legaltech take up amongst law firms

The Law Society of Singapore launches initiative to encourage local legal firms to adopt new technology with only 12 per cent adopting technology solutions.

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Legal partnering to foster access to justice

Low-income Americans to get help as American Bar Association joins forces with Legal Services Corporation to launch legal tech donation effort.

Courts in Japan to embrace the web

Japanese courts to use web meetings to connect judges and counsel in suit preparations, planned for 2020.

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New legal billing platform powered by AI

Cash flow and billing ensures “one hundred percent” compliance - law firms spend over $200 million per annum on e-billing, says provider.

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Knowledge gap in legal ops and lawtech

Fewer than one in four respondents report using machine learning or AI in their legal operations and technology, says a Bloomberg Law report.

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Firm sees strong market for smart insurance contracts

Clyde & Co launches first-of-its kind off the shelf connected parametric insurance contract for insurers through its smart contract consultancy.

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Norton Rose Fulbright pioneers document automation

Firm joins forces with Syke Legal Engineering citing client demand for greater collaboration between law firms and other legal providers.

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US Senator George Mitchell on flying visit

Chairman emeritus of global US law firm DLA Piper, Senator George Mitchell, flies into Dublin to mark opening of new office.

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DLA Piper launches AI practice

Firm announces launch of Artificial Intelligence practice and flags its thought leadership credentials.

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Baker McKenzie Selects iManage Cloud

New global work product management platform combines secure information governance and collaboration.

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