Acquisition sees US firm add LOD’s pool of 4,500+ legal practitioners in 25 countries
In-house counsel expect law firms to adopt cutting edge tech more than law firms think they do
Tech advancements mean lawyers will work differently in the future but they won’t be replaced by robots, writes Ben Paul, CEO of The BD Ladder
Three-quarters of corporate counsel also recognise the potential risks, according to Thomson Reuters
Alternative legal services chief Libby Jackson assumes new role intended to expand HSF’s digital advisory services
Law firms should leverage technology to improve responsiveness and help clients extract value from data, says new report from Simmons & Simmons
Law firms of all sizes can benefit from dedicated IT leadership, writes 3Kites' Jon Howells
Ben Rigby reports on LIDW’s opening day featuring keynotes on aspects of arbitration and a tech study
Case brought by Berlin legaltech entrepreneur could have ‘far reaching consequences’ for EU legal services
Retail giant reports progress in anti-counterfeiting drive as it bolsters seller verification process and expands brand protection programmes
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
The use of AI tools will undoubtedly increase, but change won't happen overnight, writes 3Kites' Paul Longhurst
Firms must implement a rigorous change management campaign to encourage lawyers to adopt new technology, writes 3Kites’ Melanie Farquharson
Edited by Katten’s Joshua Rubenstein, Law Over Borders' comparative guide will explore post-Covid climate for high-net-worth individuals