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By Robert-Jan Temmink KC and Turlough Stone | March 24, 2024
Perhaps lawyers should be the ones to ensure that regulators don't overreach, bankers are held to account, and that courts retain supervision of politicians.
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By Cat Casey, Reveal | March 22, 2024
Legal practitioners need not be royalists to see how the KateGate fiasco is indicative of changing sentiment on digital video and image data.
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By Rebecca Ford Johnson | March 20, 2024
A former partner who now works as an accredited executive coach offers some advice on how to operate in the legal industry's culture of stress.
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By Sinead O'Callaghan, Cooke Young & Keidan | March 13, 2024
They can avoid conflict problems and are benefitting from the advancement of AI, but larger firms have an advantage in pay wars and dealing with administration and compliance burdens.
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By Terra Potter | March 5, 2024
Everything around International Women's Day all feels empty and vaguely patronising. We're here, ever so patiently trying to move the needle, a hairsbreadth at a time.
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By Hugh A. Simons | March 5, 2024
"Most partners in support practices are earning dramatically more than they ever thought they would, and at root they know they're earning more than their practices warrant," writes Hugh Simons.
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By Corinne Staves, CM Murray | February 14, 2024
The likes of Paul Weiss and Linklaters have to decide on a remuneration system that reflects their culture and strategic objectives.
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By Killian O'Reilly, Neil Cahill, Ania Farren and Sonia Morton | February 12, 2024
Ireland's journey towards becoming a pre-eminent hub for dispute resolution is being marked by its position as an EU member, progressive legislative steps and a clear commitment to international standards, and by the introduction of third-party funding in international commercial arbitration.
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By Akrum El Menshawy, Nottingham Trent University | January 31, 2024
Dr Akrum El Menshawy, a lecturer in law at Nottingham Trent University, discusses the risks users potentially face when engaging with decentralised cryptocurrencies and the regulation around the issue.
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By Colin Levy | January 28, 2024
Legal technology expert Colin Levy discusses the integration of AI in legal opinions as well as the impact of accepting this technology in the judicial system.
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