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As Reynen Court Downsizes, Are More Legal Tech Cutbacks on the Horizon?
After news broke that Reynen Court would be cutting staff and ending its stock offering, too, observers wondered if the problems in the broader tech market had finally reached legal tech.Reynen Court Cuts Staff and Discontinues Stock Offering to Manage Costs
Reynen Court's CEO Andrew Klein emailed vendors alerting them of possible service delays as the company cuts staff to manage market conditions.Kennedys Closes Bangkok Office After Five Years
The UK insurance firm took the decision after a review, following Mayer Brown is closing down its operations in the country.Reynen Court Looks to Scale Up and Widen Networking Circle With Stock Offering
The legal tech platform hopes to widen its investor circle by encouraging funding from legal tech enthusiasts and law firms alike, with more in the industry having "skin in the game" of Reynan Court's trajectory.Spurred by COVID, Conflict-Averse Japan Is Becoming More Litigious
Traditionally, international arbitration has not been a popular method of dispute resolution among Japanese companies. But it has now come to account for a larger share of revenue for law firms in Japan, with some saying the increase has been dramatic.View more book results for the query "Nishimura & Asahi"
Law Firm Partner Hiring Increases Across Greater China, Singapore and Tokyo
King & Wood Mallesons raids Fangda for an IP quartet, Atsumi & Sakai gains three in Tokyo and Hill Dickinson gains two in Singapore.Will Law Firms Start Paying Remote Lawyers Less?: The Morning Minute
Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here's the sign-up. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING CLOSING IN - Remember when we told you not to fall…Will Japan's 'Big Four' Law Firms Become the Big Five?
TMI Associates is taking steps to compete with Japan's titans of big law, including expanding its lawyer head count, opening overseas offices and expanding its M&A practice.Soaring Concern Among Japanese Corporates Over Russia's Draft Nationalization Law
A draft law that would allow the Russian government to seize foreign assets in the country has sent shockwaves through corporate Japan, and the rapid exit of U.K. and U.S. law firms has caused some of them to scramble to find alternative outside counsel.Russia's Draft Nationalization Law Causing Concern Among Japanese Companies
A draft law that would allow the Russian government to seize foreign assets in the country has sent shockwaves through corporate Japan, and the rapid exit of U.K. and U.S. law firms has caused some of them to scramble to find alternative outside counsel.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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