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By Rachel Rothwell2021-12-13T00:58:00 As lawyers adopt hybrid working and clients switch to online services, the legal sector is embracing digitisation with aplomb. But with data-rich law
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The low down
Brexit brought uncertainty and extra cost for the clients of intellectual property lawyers. A sharp rise in instructions predictably followed. Double filing
[ad_1] In the 1936 movie Swing Time, Ginger Rogers gave some timeless advice to Fred Astaire: ‘Will you remember the famous men/Who had to fall to rise again?/So