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Clifford Chance Launches Legal Tech Innovation Lab in Singapore
Create+65 is the Magic Circle firm's first innovation lab globally and is part of the firm's Singapore-based innovation hub for the Asia-Pacific region launched earlier this year.Plaintiffs Lawyers Pressure Lyft to Pay Millions in Arbitration Fees
“As a result of Lyft's failure to pay the filing fees as required by its contract, petitioners are prevented from accessing the sole forum in which they are able to raise their claims,” according to the plaintiffs' petition in San Francisco federal district court.Asia Deal Digest: Dec. 13, 2018
Shearman, Allen & Overy advised on a $1.7 billion energy project in Indonesia, Mayer Brown on a $1.2 billion Japanese mining deal, and Wilson Sonsini, Shearman on a $1.1 billion Chinese biotech listing in Hong Kong.Law Firms and Tech Startups: How Closer Ties Are Benefiting All Sides
The last two years have seen a flurry of law firm initiatives targeting startups—but what are all sides getting out of these ventures?Government Brexit department reveals legal spend amid questions over advice
Department for Exiting the EU discloses three-month legal spend as row over publication of Brexit legal advice continuesView more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
UK's Government Brexit Department Spent $1.5M for Legal Advice in Third Quarter
The Department for Exiting the EU disclosed its three-month legal spend as it deals with questions over the legal advice.Ropes & Gray, Hogan Lovells, Shearman Advise on $5.1B Pharma Deal
The high-profile transaction is expected to strengthen GSK's presence in cancer treatment.Days Before Thanksgiving, Houston Lawyers Facing Family Crises Win Emergency Stay of Trial
A pair of Houston plaintiffs attorneys recently had to pursue emergency appellate relief to stay an upcoming trial date on the Monday after the holiday. One lawyer recently had a child in the hospital, and the other had a sister in hospice care.Animal Rights Group Can't Compel NYC to Stop Chicken-Slaughtering Ritual, High Court Rules
A unanimous panel wrote that it is “well settled” that the “extraordinary remedy” of a writ of mandamus can be used to force a government to perform a ministerial duty, but “it will not be awarded to compel an act in respect to which [a public] officer may exercise judgment or discretion."Trending Stories
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