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By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2024
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed several high-profile law firm and corporate clients. Here's how some of them are using the technology.
International Edition | Analysis
By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2024
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed high-profile clients and tons of cash, along with an air of suspicion around its AI capabilities.
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By Rick Mitchell | June 11, 2024
International companies that fail to comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by 2027 could face fines as high as 5% of their worldwide turnover as well as increased compliance costs and lawsuits.
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By Linda A. Thompson | June 9, 2024
The next head of the world's toughest antitrust enforcer will be appointed after the European elections and faces two new and sweeping laws.
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By Jessica Seah | June 5, 2024
He failed to win the supermajority he expected, but Modi will remain India's prime minister, and continuity in the government will aid the momentum of growth in India as well as the progress of the legal market liberalization, lawyers say.
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By Andrew Maloney | June 3, 2024
"On the compensation side, we're always looking to thread the needle to where our rates are fair to clients and where we can demonstrate that we value our top talent," said Lorie Almon, chair of Seyfarth Shaw.
By Christopher Niesche | June 2, 2024
Australian firms are also cutting costs and increasing their fees.
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By Jessica Seah | May 31, 2024
The stuff of hard revenue and profits, such as deal-making and bringing in new business, is still important. But now aspiring partners have to show they can offer a lot more.
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By Amy Guthrie | May 30, 2024
The stakes are high as Mexicans head to the polls Sunday to elect their next president and to replenish both houses of Congress. Lawyers are worried that the result could discourage investment and threaten the judiciary.
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By Alfred Olufemi | May 30, 2024
Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and other major African hubs now have active competition regulators, and client demand for legal advice has driven law firms to create stand-alone competition practices that did not exist 10 years ago.
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