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Consolidation is Inevitable in Legal Tech, Says Firm IT Director
'Carnage' will ensue in the race to take market share, according to top industry figures speaking at Legal Week's Strategic Technology Forum, Europe.Takeaways From the Recent Qualcomm Decision
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: On May 21, California federal judge Lucy Koh ordered a sweeping injunction against cellphone chipmaker Qualcomm, requiring the company to renegotiate its licenses and alter its business model. The case was long-anticipated to have a significant impact on intellectual property law and the technology industry by clarifying the obligations of standard essential patent holders to license their technology on fair terms and deal with competitors. It has exposed tensions between the DOJ and FTC, and within the FTC itself, and public scrutiny is far from over as the case heads to the Ninth Circuit on appeal.Takeaways From the Recent Qualcomm Decision
The ruling has exposed tensions between the DOJ and FTC, and within the FTC itself, and public scrutiny is far from over as the case heads to the Ninth Circuit on appeal.The Fight for Gender Equity Will Be a Long Slog if These Numbers Hold
Is reporting the gender pay gap in the U.K. working as well as intended?The UK's Top Legal Tech Incubators: A Firm-By-Firm Guide
A round-up of all the top startup 'incubator' style program run by the UK's Top 50 firms.View more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
Referral Relationships Are as Important—and Scrutinized—as Ever
Law firms are going beyond the schmooze to study what comes of referral relationships and act accordingly.US Firms Are Increasing Pay For New UK Associates as Salary War Heats Up
Shearman has matched Ropes & Gray's London payscale for new lawyers, with both firms paying above the Magic Circle firms in the UK.A Caution for Retrospective Merger Reviews
Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz discuss retrospective merger studies, which have observed adverse merger effects within the airline, hospital, and consumer goods industries, and which suggest that more retrospective studies could provide insight into improving the prospective merger review process. As these past studies show, however, merger retrospectives are subject to a slew of issues regarding feasibility, methodology, and costs, which—taken separately or collectively—could lead to misleading or conflicting results.New ITV GC To Review Legal Panel This Year
Kyla Mullins moved from EasyJet to ITV at the start of this year.Slaughters Advising As EY Seeks to Challenge Competition Watchdog
The Competition and Markets Authority last month proposed sweeping legislative changes to the auditing market, which EY has criticised.Trending Stories
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