Introduces litigation AI platform into Florida - which combined with three other states accounts for nearly 40 per cent of US litigation market.
Fund to finance litigation and arbitration surpasses $1 billion milestone in global institutional investments.
In a constitutional reform move, 18 leading law firms in Australia issue support of indigenous Uluru people's 'statement from the heart.'
Lawsuit against major hotels on anti-competitive internet advertising to move forward, echoes 1-800 Contacts FTC complaint.
Blockchain industry association announces its legal and regulatory working group to tackle the blockchain legal and regulatory landscape.
Despite cutting edge practice area, One Brick Court chambers announces 'painful' closure after 'well over a century' of service.
Preferential treatment for EU lawyers qualifying in England and Wales to end under no-deal Brexit says SRA, but Ireland keeps door open.
Group of experts come together in France to study the tokenisation of real estate in response to la loi PACTE and National Assembly draft bill.
Sports law firm launches club for high-growth technology companies in sport, entertainment and leisure sector, touted as alernative approach.
Firm to expand London footprint in state-of-the-art development move to 100 Liverpool Street early 2021 in aim to facilitate continued growth.
SAL to launch a 'first-of-its-kind' co-working space at new State Courts Towers to future-proof firms and offer affordable services.
Al Otaiba & Hamdan Budebes and Banks Legal are partnering to launch a new legal practice in search of foreign investment.
Latest arrival welcomed from Squire Patton Boggs, with more new arrivals to come, as firm turns up the heat on its London ambitions.
With attorneys 'more likely' to turn to substance abuse, director to focus on lawyer, staff emotional health as firm launches ML Well programme.
Legaltech gets a boost as Legalstart raises between 15 and 20 million euros, which firms says is the largest investment in France to date.
Despite political uncertainty UK law firms have added 307 partners, but is it an increase or a correction?
Nasrin Sotoudeh, who defended Iranian women who removed their hijabs, tried in absentia.
WIPO reports cybersquatting cases grew by 12 per cent to reach a new record in 2018, director general calls for added vigilance.
As landmarks 'go green' for St Patrick's Day, Ireland 's legal community heads to DC in campaign mode with ambition to reap a Brexit dividend.
The country may be accused of promoting fake news, but lawmakers are rolling out legislation on fake news and digital rights.