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Natalie Coates – Lawyer of the Year for 2023 – Navigating Law and Tradition

Natalie Coates LawFuel Lawyer of the Year

Leading indigenous and human rights lawyer Natalie Coates is LawFuel’s lawyer of the year. It has been a stellar legal career for Natalie Coates, taking her from her home in Whakatane to Harvard University and to her partnership in the leading Māori law firm Kahui Legal where she has worked to weave the threads of […]

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Law Careers: From Courtroom to Boardroom

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Slaughter and May’s Steve Cooke Joins Brunswick in Strategic Career Pivot Law career changes are occurring with increasing frequency across multiple levels of the legal profession. The latest high profile change reported by the Financial Times is for Steve Cooke, the head of Slaughter and May is set to join Brunswick, a public relations group,

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The Visionary New Zealand Lawyer Leading Microsoft’s Ethical AI Revolution

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Leading the Responsible AI Revolution: Meet Natasha Crampton, the visionary Microsoft lawyer at the forefront of shaping AI ethics. With a global team of 350 experts, she’s driving the responsible development of Microsoft’s AI tools, ensuring they’re crafted with accountability and ethics in mind. In an exclusive interview, Natasha shares insights on the evolving AI landscape, the power of ethical innovation, and Microsoft’s partnerships with cutting-edge Kiwi firms. Dive into the article to discover how responsible AI is transforming industries and society.

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Lawrence Tribe And The TribeLaw Effect

Lawrence Tribe whose Twitter account and ruminations on law remain highly influential

Lawrence Tribe’s Twitter Account: Insights and Controversies Lawrence Tribe is a prominent legal scholar and professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. He is also a prolific user of Twitter, where his TribeLaw has amassed a large following due to his insightful commentary on legal issues and his outspoken criticism of the Trump administration.

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