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EU Commission to Tackle Big Tech Competition With New Digital Markets Act
The European Union's new Digital Markets Act marks a radical departure from how officials have regulated large tech companies in the past.The Best Firms in the UK Might Be From the US
A first attempt at a U.K. analog to The A-List shows that U.S. firms outpaced their U.K.-headquartered peers.Could the Pandemic Finally Deliver a Paperless Law Firm?
Will COVID be the final nail in the coffin for paper? Possibly. Has it been the single most important convincer in the last decade or two that people can actually do without it? Definitely.Why Crime on the High Seas Affects Us All
Crime and exploitation at sea may seem like a distant problem but it hits closer to home than most people know.'The Judge Is Not Happy': Houston Jurist Sanctioned for Not Ruling on Discovery Motions
The judge was sanctioned for never ruling on discovery motions in a case, and taking two months to rule on a recusal motion. She has appealed the public warning.View more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
Luminance Adds Asian Language Machine Learning Capabilities
The technology used in tasks such as document review and e-discovery is now able to work with documents in Japanese and Korean.For Legal Tech Startups, Law Firm Investment Is About More Than Money
While securing funding is a top priority for any company, legal tech startups note law firm investors bring access and other benefits that money can't buy.For Legal Tech Startups, Law Firm Investment Is About More Than Money
While securing funding is a top priority for any company, legal tech startups note law firm investors bring access and other benefits that money can't buy.Slave Ships: When Mutiny Matters
In their Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante and Kristin E. Poling discuss how federal courts helped right some serious maritime wrongs, with decisions paving the way for landmark Supreme Court rulings such as the Amistad.Tech Platform Reynen Court Raises $4.5M as Big Law Sees Potential 'Now More Than Ever'
Global venture capital fund Ventech led the financing round, joined by initial law firm investors Clifford Chance and Latham & Watkins, and investment company Prins.Trending Stories
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