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Belgium
DLA Piper UK LLP
The ongoing global coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak is significantly impacting international business and cross-border commercial operations
Germany
SKW Schwarz
New GoBDs apply from January 1, 2020. The core requirement of the GoBD – the "non-modifiability" of the documentation – must be brought into line with GDPR-compliant concepts for deletion.
Gibraltar
Hassans
In an age of rapid technological advancements, Nigel Feetham discusses the future of the boardroom.
Malta
VacancyCentre
Digital economy continues to bridge the gap between technology sector and policymaking, and Malta is at the forefront.
Portugal
Iberian Lawyer
Lisbon's law firms demonstrated impressive resilience during the crisis, but while the economic outlook is considerably brighter, managing partners must now guide their firms through unchartered waters.
Spain
Iberian Lawyer
The innovative nature of the Barcelona economy is both a benefit and a burden for lawyers in the Catalan capital – meanwhile, if Catalonia was to achieve independence, the effect on its law firms...
Iberian Lawyer
Amid fears that AI will mean law firm associates are laid off, leading firms in Spain in Portugal insist lawyers will not be replaced by machines, though security risks exist.
Iberian Lawyer
The vast majority of partners in Spain and Portugal believe their law firm could increase its profitability and efficiency by investing more in technology.
Switzerland
Bär & Karrer
When knowledge management became a topic for law firms in the 1990s, the focus was on the products lawyers deliver
UK
Kennedys
Law firms should ensure human oversight to authenticate AI-generated content, or risk negligence claims.
Deloitte
The next five years will be a period of significant technological advancement for professional services including the tax and legal marketplace.
Kemp IT Law
This is the first of two vlogs in our occasional ‘Law Firm as a Service' series that look at IT, demographics and change in the UK legal services sector. It looks at how we got where we are today.
Kemp IT Law
This is the second of two vlogs in our occasional ‘Law Firm as a Service' series that look at IT, demographics and change in the UK legal services sector. It looks ahead to see what's in store.
Kemp IT Law
At the moment, legal AI is at the "frothy" part of the hype cycle. It's a bit like the scene What did the Romans ever do for us? in the film the Life of Brian, but in reverse.
Kemp IT Law
This is the fourth of five short vlogs from a Thomson Reuters Panel on Law Firm Innovation that Richard spoke at recently. It looks at client service and client retention.
Kemp IT Law
This is second of five short vlogs from a Thomson Reuters Panel on Law Firm Innovation that Richard spoke at recently. It looks at understanding what clients want and how to provide it.
Kemp IT Law
No details have as yet been given about the particular applications, services or activities that ACE will be used for.
Kemp IT Law
Richard Kemp discusses how and why law firms are picking up the pace in adopting artificial intelligence or AI.
Fenwick Elliott LLP
Believe it or not law firms are really investing in Artificial Intelligence ("AI"), the capability of a machine(s) to imitate intelligent human behaviour.
Clyde & Co
Claimant solicitors including Michael W Halsall, SGI Legal and Hodge Jones & Allen, have started to use a personal injury management tool developed by Citadel Law.
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