[ad_1] Legal tech startups, especially those using or claiming to use artificial intelligence (AI), are still attracting record investment and attention worldwide, and this is likely to continue.
[ad_1] On 17 June, home secretary Priti Patel ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to the US, where he is charged with 18 counts connected to
[ad_1] The recent proposals put forward by the Law Commission on corporate criminal liability were much heralded, particularly by campaign groups disappointed by recent high-profile failures of criminal
[ad_1] For women in professional services, it can be difficult not to feel cynical. Despite the strides made over the past few years, we are faced with the
[ad_1] At the table (From top left, clockwise) Stephen Rosen Collyer Bristow Luke Harrison Keidan Harrison Tom Ellis Osborne Clarke David Greene Edwin Coe
[ad_1] The low down The legal profession’s ‘big bang’ saw the number of City firms proliferate and expand, leading to a huge increase in women solicitors finding entry-level
[ad_1] Combining environmental, sustainability and governance (ESG) concerns offers a tempting simplicity to boards and investors. At a most basic level, it is a simple question of avoiding
[ad_1] The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined a US-based company which describes itself as the ‘world’s largest facial network’. On 23 May, Clearview AI Inc was issued