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Best AI Contract Software: Evisort or Kira Systems?

Contract management has always been an arduous and time-consuming task. The introduction of contract management software allowed companies to store and organize their contracts easily. Then came AI-driven contract software. AI-driven contract software further simplified contract management by making it easier to draft, oversee, store, and handle contracts while minimizing human error.  One of the […]

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“We’ll Take Your Children” . . The Bizarre Arabian Nightmares Tale of Dechert Lawyers Accused of Torture & Other Human Right Abuses

It may not be a tale from Arabian Nights, but the tale of three senior Big Law partners conspiring to abuse and torture a ‘political prisoner’ in the United Arab Emirates has created a shock in the legal profession with a lawsuit making some appalling allegation of human rights abuses. A former executive at the

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How One Big Law Firm Is Working To Contain Coronavirus Financial Fallout

Law firms are scrambling to hold costs and overheads in any way they can, including eyeing employment changes and payment distributions. One firm that has attempted to avoid taking the coronavirus financial hit is Allen & Overy who have taken a bunch of measures they describe as “prudent management measures”. The firm has altered its

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Big Law Can Hit The Layoff Button As The Coronavirus Pandemic Bites

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The coronavirus has bitten the revenues and bottom lines for Big Law firms as a range of practices take major measures to reduce the impact of the pandemic on revenues and profits and the prospects of layoffs rises. Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has cut compensation for associates and other employees by up to 25 per

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Leading Jurist Talks of Covid-19 “Police State” Moves

The powers used by government to enforce compliance with restrictions on movement have been heavily criticised by former UK supreme court Justice Lord Sumption who has said the public should not be “resigning their liberty” to ovewr-zealous citizens in uniform. A Guardian article reported the former justice when he heavily criticised Derbyshire police for stopping

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Key Lessons For Law Firms On Handling Remote & Agile Working in The Face of COVID-19

The COVID-19 crisis has created major challenges and problems for law firms as it has for most businesses and professional service providers. But the way in which law firms have met the challenge is something all law firms can learn from. In this article by journalist Katharine Freeland the use of remote working is examined.

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