By Brad Kutner | June 28, 2022
The former child slave plaintiffs failed to meet standing requirements according to a District of Columbia District Judge.
By Michael A. Mora | May 23, 2022
"This case had little to do with the US and a lot to do with Angola," said Mike Ehrenstein, a partner at Ehrenstein Sager. "The convenience of the parties, the location of the documents, the applicable law—everything militated in favor of having the case decided over there, rather than here."
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The decision and a summary by the Law Journal's decisions editors can be found here.
By Isha Marathe | March 30, 2022
Developing legal markets can force more creative legal tech innovation, spurring more 'outside the box' thinkers. However, the hiring process from nascent legal tech markets is not without its challenges.
By Isha Marathe | March 25, 2022
In a conversation with Legaltech News, Hence co-founder Sean West explained the startup's decision to launch in both London and Kigali, Rwanda, and why Hence, which leverages data and AI to connect clients to lawyers, didn't go the legal marketplace route.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 24, 2022
A lawsuit filed on behalf of a 24-year-old passenger of Ethiopian Air Flight 302, which crashed in 2019, wants to add Boeing CEO David Calhoun and former CEO Dennis Muilenburg as defendants. "None of them has been held accountable," attorney Shanin Specter said of Boeing's executives.
By Isha Marathe | February 14, 2022
Legal tech startups are cropping up at higher rates than ever in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, as governments looks to support the burgeoning market and remote work pushes more lawyers to embrace innovation.
By Isha Marathe | February 14, 2022
Legal tech startups are cropping up at higher rates than ever in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, as governments looks to support the burgeoning market and remote work pushes more lawyers to embrace innovation.
By Krishnan Nair | Lisa Shuchman | January 27, 2022
Lawyers at Kobre & Kim have accused Seychelles authorities of contriving a "show-trial, founded on a politically motivated prosecution case riddled with errors of fact and procedural defects."
By Dylan Jackson | January 25, 2022
The partnership gives Quinn Emanuel its 16th non-U.S. office.
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