Are lawyers being replaced by legal software? There are many programs that create your own will and incorporate your own business but, according to Neil Rose in Legal Futures, LexisNexis U.K. has been licensed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority there as an alternative business structure, as it sets up to launch a compliance business that combines content, technology and advisory services.
“Cordery Compliance Ltd.—though named after the leading textbook on the law and practice relating to solicitors—is targeted at compliance professionals and general counsel across all industries,” Rose explains. The company has tapped Jonathan Armstrong, a partner in the London office of Duane Morris, to spearhead the project. “Compliance will be our heart and soul and we will help our clients effectively manage the compliance burden,” Armstrong told Rose.
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