Practical online comparative Global Legal Post guide is co-edited by Three Crowns partners Carmen Martinez Lopez and Liz Snodgrass
Real strategic innovation is needed if law firms want to fend off competition from the Big Four and other new entrants, writes Global Financial Regulatory Institute CEO Linda Lowson
Employers are not fully adhering to ESG-related employment legislation and guidance, write William Fry lawyers Catherine O'Flynn and Eimear O'Leary
From livestreaming to bringing key stakeholders together, Taryn Auchecorne and Roopal Patel of Opus 2 consider how judicious use of tech can make a public inquiry more efficient and transparent
3Kites' Paul Longhurst and Kemp IT Law's Richard Kemp discuss the potential for AI in the legal profession and how the technology is likely to impact law firms
Distinctiveness, bad faith and protection for black and white imagery are just some of the trademark act changes in Norway, write DLA Piper lawyers Lill Grimstad and Oscar Lorenz Melaa
Industry expert Rebecca Howlett at Freeths provides a practical checklist to protect a company’s most valuable intellectual property
Details of the winning entries in the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion section of the awards
Luxury goods are ideal test lenses for the new world of digital experiences, write Bird & Bird’s Niels Lutzhöft & Simon Hembt
The use of AI tools will undoubtedly increase, but change won't happen overnight, writes 3Kites' Paul Longhurst
India’s latest plans to open to foreign law firms may stand more chance of success than previous attempts, but the regulation is unclear, writes Hook Tangaza’s Alison Hook
Firms must implement a rigorous change management campaign to encourage lawyers to adopt new technology, writes 3Kites’ Melanie Farquharson
Anand and Anand senior partner Safir Anand discusses the latest fashion industry legal trends in India and beyond
New language rules are designed to make the UAE a more desirable place to resolve disputes, write King & Spalding's Ben Williams and Kateryna Frolova
Hogan Lovells lawyers David Horowitz, Heidi Gertner and Sally Gu break down the key aspects of the new legislation
Companies need to think differently about how they can support employees with autism and ADHD, writes Express Solicitors partner Damian Bradley
Edited by Katten’s Joshua Rubenstein, Law Over Borders' comparative guide will explore post-Covid climate for high-net-worth individuals
From celebrity endorsements to cultural references, the landscape for luxury brands in China is changing, explain DLA Piper Hong Kong lawyers Edward Chatterton and Jane Li
Freeths partner Martin Noble looks at where the court has drawn the line between trademark owners and online marketplaces
Independent advisors could and should foster relationships with their suppliers in order to benefit clients, writes 3Kites’ Paul Longhurst