New tech tools are enabling law firms to take on bigger projects and increase their impact
Law firms are changing how they manage their people and are reinventing their services and delivery models
Examples of best practice among company legal teams in Europe
Generative AI is just one among many pressures — from new client strategies to incursions by rivals
Copyright law was key to disputing fraudster’s claim to be cryptocurrency’s founder Satoshi Nakamoto
Work to overhaul the country’s legal system is increasing transparency as part of a bid to join the bloc
Law firms have been central to the biggest revamp of Britain’s capital markets in decades
A $500mn blue loan is still in place despite upheaval, thanks to robust monitoring and a tight legal framework
Company lawyers featured below say the tech makes their work faster, cheaper and less reliant on outside help
Automated systems are driving new business for lawyers
Early adopters are drawing valuable practical lessons from using the new tech
Modern apprenticeships offer students an alternative route to qualification
The company lawyers featured below are helping their businesses adapt to a wide range of challenges
Leadership switch comes as accounting firm faces punishment over audit of failed developer Evergrande
Larger firms will have to set up an oversight board with at least one independent outsider
Accounting regulator flags risk of online recruitment tests being susceptible to cheating
Big Four firm to send employees monthly working location data as it toughens up on hybrid working policy
This monthly series, now in its third year, examines how the legal ecosystem is using new technologies to serve fast-changing business needs. Part 4: Matchmaking sites look to AI to find the right lawyers faster for a company’s needs
Matchmaking sites look to AI to find the right lawyers faster for a company’s needs
Race to succeed Hywel Ball will see weeks of soundings with partners over trio of candidates
Big Four firm curbs annual salary bumps for thousands of employees and dismisses a handful of partners
US firm will give back $14mn in profits after agreement with Department of Justice
Big firms are battling against proposed rules on external oversight
Big Four firm given its second-biggest public sector mandate before Labour pledged to reduce reliance on external firms
Carlyle, Blackstone and Permira among firms considering buying a stake in mid-tier accountant