A recent spate of Big Law firms creating technology hubs and hiring developers in-house is making it harder to justify the stereotype of the technologically-backward law firm. Joining this trove is international firm Allen & Overy (A&O), which announced this week what it’s billing as a “tech innovation space.”

Based out of the firm’s London office, the space—called Fuse—will serve as a collaborative environment for A&O lawyers and their clients and technology companies to brainstorm and develop technologies for transacting deals, regulatory compliance, and the delivery of legal services and advice.