LexisNexis buyer's guide sets out to separate fact from fiction when assessing legal Gen AI platforms | 2d
LexisNexis buyer's guide sets out to separate fact from fiction when assessing legal Gen AI platforms | 2d
Series of articles will investigate key criteria to consider when investing in Gen AI | 2d
HSF’s deal to merge with Kramer Levin provides Anglo-Australian firm with an unusual path into the US market | 6d
Deal, subject to partner approval, will create firm with $2bn-plus revenue | 1w
Historic attitudes favouring globalisation are fundamentally changing. | 1yr
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Week of events taking place up and down country to celebrate The Power of Pro Bono | 2w
Budget’s real terms increase in spending not enough to reverse more than decade of cuts, Bar Council warns | 3w
Unprecedented move follows highly critical independent report into regulator’s supervision of accumulator firm | 3w
Shake-up will see hugely respected senior clerk David Goddard take consultancy role | 1mo
Roster of awards nominees spans all levels of seniority and wide variety of roles and initiatives | 1mo
Messages of support underline need for legal profession to prioritise mental health in workplace | 1mo
Law Firm Marketing Summit will take place at RSA House on 15 October | 1mo
Lady Chief Justice hosts event to mark progress since first two women took silk in 1949 | 1mo
Kaplan is a leading global financial education provider through its successful Kaplan Schweser books | 1mo
Tie-up to create firm with revenues of $810m and more than 1,000 lawyers | 1mo
Legal publishing giant will use technology to improve its genAI assistant | 2mos
Ernesto Zedillo among array of high-profile speakers at September event in Mexico City | 3mos
With revenue increases ranging from 5-12%, trio point to international investment | 3mos
Law Society seeks protection for immigration firms as lawyers report experiencing racial abuse | 3mos
Transatlantic firm unveils ‘solid’ results and points to investment in ‘people, infrastructure and technology’ | 3mos
CMS report reveals that £120bn in damages have been sought over last five years and predicts further rise in number of claims | 3mos