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Law Firms Say They Expect GenAI to Reduce Reliance on Billable Hour—but Observers Are Skeptical
The majority of large UK law firms expect GenAI to impact their approach to the billable hour, according to a Law.com International survey.
UK Law Firms Expect GenAI to Reduce Reliance on Billable Hour
The majority of large UK law firms expect GenAI to impact their approach to the billable hour, according to a Law.com International survey.
Where Have All the 'Older' Magic Circle Partners Gone?
Data-driven research by Law.com International shows how the elite firms appear to skirt anti-ageism laws to keep their partnerships young.
What Does a Contract Lawyer Look Like in 2023?
In-house legal teams are using technology to a greater extent, and are extracting greater value from it. As a result, there's been more of a demand for freelance lawyers to have greater experience and expertise in using legal technology and working in collaboration with IT professionals.
Baker McKenzie Teams Up With Its Former Russian Lawyers for Carlsberg Beer Deal
The international firm spun-off its Russian operation last year following Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
It's Time to Drop the Word 'Alternative' When We Talk About 'Alternative Legal Service Providers'
ALSPs have greatly evolved since the 2000s when they sat at the fringes of the profession, to their position today, where they take center stage in shaping legal services.
Texas Catching the Eye of More Big U.K. Firms
Ashurst and Clyde & Co. are among the large U.K.-founded firms that recently launched small offices in Texas.
From Competition to Division, Geopolitical Challenges for the Years Ahead
Fergus Speight, EVP and General Counsel at Zilo and The Rt. Hon. Douglas Alexander explore the geopolitical challenges that businesses are set to face and looks at the role that general counsels can play as strategic business leaders.
Law Firms Still Weighing Hybrid Policy Approaches: The Morning Minute
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Legal Sector Must Learn to 'Fail Quickly' on Technology, Partners Say
'As a sector, we're bad at failure because it's opposed to what we're trained to do for clients,' said one London conference panelist.
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