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Unseen Players Are Behind the Rising Tide of UK Class Actions
Funders, brokers, law firms and distributors are just some of the drivers behind the recent tide of UK class actions. Law.com International takes you on the trail of opt-out cases and attempts to discover who the real winners are.
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.
Eversheds, Shoosmiths Advise On Cath Kidston Sale To Next
A number of U.K. companies have entered administration in recent months, as businesses continue to struggle.
Pinsent Masons Plucks Real Estate Partner From Norton Rose in Dubai
Real estate developers, lenders and investors in the region continue to be extremely busy.
Legal Tech: Navigating the Maze, Part II
Successfully navigating the legal technology maze requires asking some important initial questions to assess readiness for change and inform the direction it should take.
CMS, Eversheds and Simmons Mull ChatGPT Uses, Risks As Industry Urges Caution
Staff and partners at firms are exploring the much-vaunted generative AI, urging a balance of excitement and caution.
Eversheds, Simmons and CMS Mull ChatGPT Uses, Risks As Industry Urges Caution
Staff and partners at firms are exploring the much-vaunted generative AI, urging a balance of excitement and caution.
Why Australia's Decarbonization Push Is Good for the Environment and Good for Lawyers
Law firms in the country are seeing strong demand for lawyers with energy experience and expect the decarbonization of Australia will provide opportunities for a large number of lawyers in years to come.
'Sprechen Sie Englisch?' Germany Proposes All-English Language Courts for International Disputes
The country is pushing to become a "jurisdiction of choice" in Europe. But English-speaking commercial courts may still have trouble competing with international arbitration.
Germany Proposes All-English Language Courts for International Commercial Disputes
The country is pushing to become a "jurisdiction of choice" in Europe. But English-speaking commercial courts may still have trouble competing with international arbitration.
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