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Most CEE companies already using AI systems, CMS study shows

Companies in the region say they are ramping up AI training amid new EU AI regulations

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UK maintains reputation as a world leader in legal services as revenues grow in 2023, study shows

London lobbying group TheCityUK highlights benefits that legal services bring to UK economy

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EY Law loses 11-strong team to Hunton Andrews Kurth in London

Project and energy team’s exit follows EY cutting legal roles in UK

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Travers Smith re-elects Edmund Reed for second term as managing partner

Appointment follows Travers ringing in record financial results in FY23/24

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Hausfeld expands antitrust team with senior London hire from Freshfields

Daniel Hunt joins as a partner, adding collective actions and mainstream antitrust expertise

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Paul Weiss makes up 34 in expanded partner promotions round

First round since US firm introduced non-equity partner tier sees cohort almost triple

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Blackstone Chambers takes on Singapore-based silk to expand Asia offering

Former Clyde & Co partner Sapna Jhangiani KC joins London commercial set in Singapore

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‘Women are disproportionately the targets of bullying’ – Eagle Club founder and CEO Lesley Wan

The perception of legal departments as a blocker can sometimes make them the target of senior management bullying, with women more likely to be victims of toxic behaviour in the workplace, say Lesley Wan and Dr Catherine McGregor

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FGvW unveils plans to open in Düsseldorf

Leading German independent to relocate three partners from Cologne to launch sixth office

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‘Glass ceiling remains powerful’ – IBA takes stock on progress achieving gender equality in law

Award-winning longitudinal study publishes interim report and identifies ‘key takeaways’ from ongoing research

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‘A dynamic international landscape’: The Global Legal Post launches IP guide

Law Over Borders Intellectual Property guide is edited by Foley & Lardner’s Jeffrey Greene

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Artificial Intelligence 'could deepen gender divide' in law

Linklaters-backed survey tests how women in law are currently experiencing the impacts of AI

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