2019

LegalTech: Slaughter and May announces Collaborate cohort

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Slaughter and May today announces the first cohort of legal tech developers for Slaughter and May Collaborate, its new legal tech programme. The six businesses, selected by the Collaborate team alongside the programme’s client and expert panels, were chosen from over 50 applicants from a diverse range of tech products. The first cohort is as follows:

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Nine Trey Gansta Bloods Plead Guilty to Indoor Shooting

            Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that FUGUAN LOVICK, a/k/a “Fu Banga,” pled guilty today in Manhattan federal court to a shooting that he committed inside the Barclays Center on April 21, 2018, as part of his participation in the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods (“Nine

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The X Factor Lawyer And Her Tips For Job Seekers

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Getting that first role/foot in the door is really what you need to focus on and it’s amazing what opportunities those roles can create. Sarah Thorner Crossley Working for entertainment company Fremantle, handling shows like The X Factor, has provided kiwi lawyer Sarah Thorner Crossley with some key commercial law experience, as well as supplying

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Law Firms Appear to Love China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative: “Its a gold rush”

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The China-US trade war may be heating up, but for law firms operating in the Asia Pacific area, the business has been good, in particular the China Belt and Road Initiative, the subject of considerable controversy among most Western countries. The Initiative, along with the Greater Bay Area Development are two of the major Chinese

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LegalTech: New Start-Up To Help Lawyers Automate Themselves

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Another new legal ‘bot’ to enter the online world is Melbourne-based startup Josef, which has just closed a $1 million funding round and is set to roll out its bots across major law firms globally. Josef started its online life helping community law centres to better use their online resources and communicate more effectively but

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Ogletree Deakins Bolsters European Capabilities With Paris Promotion

– May 6, 2019 – Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, is pleased to announce that the firm is bolstering its European capabilities with the addition of François Millet as a partner in the firm’s Paris office. Millet joins Ogletree Deakins from Neo Avocats, where he was a

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RASHAN MICHEL PLEADS GUILTY IN MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT TO BRIBING FORMER DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH CHUCK PERSON

Michel, an Atlanta-Based Business Owner, Facilitated Bribes To a Former Auburn University Men’s Basketball Coach In Order To Secure College Basketball Players As Clients For Both Michel And a Financial Adviser Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that RASHAN MICHEL, the owner of a bespoke

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Antonia Kidman: Six Children & Two Legal Jobs. “It gets stressful”

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The younger sister of actress Nicole Kidman has recently qualified as a lawyer, interning for two law firms and raising six children at the same time. The Singapore-based Kidman, 48, was talking on a Sydney television show when she said she was also making one day’s appearance a week in court with a criminal lawyer

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Aussie Class Action Firm To Sue For Christchurch Quake Victims

Christchurch-based class action lawyer Grant Cameron has reportedly secured the backing of Australian class action firm Maurice Blackburn to take an action against Southern Response on behalf of over 3000 clients. Maurice Blackburn are Australia’s largest class action lawyers and would have taken a hard-nosed approach to their due diligence in a claim that evidently

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