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Health & Fitness: The Future of Fitness: Orangetheory Unveils New Technology Enhancements

BOCA RATON, Fla., Oct. 3, 2018 — A unique trifecta of science, coaching and technology has positioned Orangetheory Fitness as a global leader in innovative heart-rate based interval training. Today, Orangetheory announces new technology advancements, including a new wearable heart-rate monitor and proprietary equipment enhancements. Through this game-changing technology, Orangetheory advances its mission by giving members even better tools […]

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Morrison & Foerster Partner Receives Global Competition Review Pathmaker Award

Morrison & Foerster Washington, D.C. partner Lisa Phelan* was presented with Global Competition Review’s (GCR) Pathmaker Award at the GCR Live 2nd Annual Women in Antitrust all-conference dinner. GCR Live Women in Antitrust is an annual event that brings together some of the world’s leading competition practitioners for two days of discussion and debate. GCR’s Pathmaker

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NZ Legal Salary Survey Still Shows Gender Differences

The Legal Salary Survey found not distinguishable gender pay differences in the first decade, but ‘noticeable differences’ in hours worked, salary increases and other gender-based issues. >> See The LawFuel Law Jobs Site Here For the Latest Legal Jobs A survey of salaries paid to employed lawyers has found little difference between the salaries of

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Why Big Name Investors Like Mark Cuban & Kobe Bryant Are Investing in Legal Tech

 Neil Watson* While lawyers are notoriously risk-averse, a number of legal entrepreneurs and non-lawyer entrepreneurs like Mark Cuban are changing the face of the law. Cuban announced this week that he would make an undisclosed investment in an ‘access to justice’ company called Paladin, partnering with legal giant Dentons, the world’s largest law firm by

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UK Boutique Law Firms Who Are Avoiding the Billable Hour

John Bowie – The burden of the billable hour for lawyers has been something that is increasingly being shrugged off by new-age law firms intent upon finding ‘a new way’, such as London’s new legal boutique Trowers & Hamlins. Based in the trendy Atrium in Camden’s markets, the four lawyer firm arose from the disenchantment

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Slaughter and May expands scope of its technology entrepreneurs programme

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Leading law firm Slaughter and May has today opened its technology entrepreneurs programme, Fast Forward, for a third round of applications and announced that the scheme has this time been expanded to include a broader range of emerging technology businesses. Fast Forward is the firm’s legal incubation programme, supporting the work of early and growth-phase technology

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The Russell McVeagh Departed: Who Are They & Where Did They Go?

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Michael Stephens* The firm’s pre-eminent position as one of the country’s leading firms has continued, albeit tarnished badly by recent events involving sexual harassment and bullying issues, leading to Dame Margaret Bazley’s report in July, the recommendations of which have all been accepted by the firm. >> See LawFuel’s Jobs Site For In-House, Litigation and

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