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Europe Grows Its Own AI Legal Tech
Jimini AI, which is based on European law, is currently being tested by leading law firms in France, including Gide Loyrette Nouel, and by in-house legal departments, including the French logistics company CMA CGM.Dechert's Paris-Based International Arbitration Group to Break Away From Firm
The exits follow the Paris office's shift towards life sciences, tech, private assets and private capital, as arbitration teams across the industry continue to be conflicted out of lucrative cases.Europe's Unified Patent Court Is Finally Here—and It Could Be 'a Game Changer'
For some patent holders, the new system will present multiple benefits. But others are likely to be leery of the power that the Unified Patent Court wields to nullify patents across multiple jurisdictions.'A Game Changer': Europe's Unified Patent Court Has Finally Arrived
"I expect that a flurry of cases will be filed on Day One when the court opens," said Antje Brambrink of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner.One of Japan's Largest Law Firms Just Opened in Paris
The new office is the Tokyo-based firm's 11th overseas office.View more book results for the query "Gide Loyrette Nouel"
Hogan Lovells and Shearman Call Off Merger Talks
"After careful consideration, we have mutually agreed that a combination at this time is not in the best interest of either firm," said a joint statement from the firms.Shearman and Hogan Lovells Call Off Merger Talks
"After careful consideration, we have mutually agreed that a combination at this time is not in the best interest of either firm," said a joint statement from the firms.Law Firms, Clients Worry Pandemic-Era Lawyers Are Undertrained: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.In the EU, Issues Raised by Section 230 Are Already Being Addressed
The 27 European Union member states are preparing for 2024's full rollout of the Digital Services Act, which potentially could become a model for legislation in the U.S.Shearman & Sterling's Decisions Over Partner Pay, Practice Mix and Office Strategy Fuel Struggles
The New York law firm is now about "a third as profitable as its top competitors," said a former partner, diminishing its ability to hit market compensation for partners and leading to some exits.Trending Stories
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