To be, or not to be… compliant, that is the data retention question
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how law firms are adapting to GDPR | 1d
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how law firms are adapting to GDPR | 1d
Charlie Harris weighs up the pros and cons for associates considering a move in-house | 2w
After a hiatus, the arrival of the cloud has opened up the market for document creation tools reports 3Kites' Paul Longhurst | 3w
Assurety co-founder Ed Williams QC dissects Peter Hebblethwaite's select committee appearance from the perspective of a witness preparation lawyer | 1mo
Bigle Legal's Alejandro Esteve de Miguel argues successful business management can only be achieved by making equality the basis of corporate strategy | 1mo
3Kites’ Jon Howells offers practical steps for law firms to tackle an issue that can seem overwhelming | 2mos
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law explain the benefits of moving away from on-premise systems and the practical steps to take | 2mos
Paul Longhurst of 3Kites looks beyond ‘innovation theatre’ to outline AI’s practical benefits for law firms, in-house legal teams and their clients | 3mos
US practices can now tempt newly qualified lawyers with regular home working as well as stellar salaries, writes Patrick Cook Fowler | 3mos
Nick Robbins asks whether it is ever wise for a partner to change their mind having handed in their notice | 4mos
A generation of lawyers from Australia and New Zealand cut their teeth in London, now they are more likely to go to New York | 5mos