Effective Remote Work Practices for Legal Professionals

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(Source: Pexels) Today, the work environments of the world have been evolving. This has provided numerous sectors with unique challenges pertaining to the remote or hybrid work models. One such space is the legal services sector. Professionals in the industry are often working on cases and clients that need the best attention and precision possible.  […]

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Essential Tools Every Modern Law Firm Needs for Efficiency and Growth

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In an increasingly digital world, law firms must embrace technology to stay competitive, enhance efficiency, and deliver superior client service. The legal industry has long been known for its reliance on paperwork, traditional communication methods, and manual processes, but modern law firms are shifting toward tech-driven solutions that streamline workflows and improve operational efficiency. From

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Linklaters Expands With Litigator Hires In US

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Linklaters’ US Growth Continues Linklaters has made a significant move in the US market hiring four litigation partners in New York, continuing the trend of British-based firms expanding their presence in America. Adeel Mangi, Muhammad Faridi, Diana Conner, and George LoBiondo have joined Linklaters from Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, a New York litigation boutique.

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NZ Law – Frazer Barton Returns to Lead NZ Law Society

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Frazer Barton is to resume his position as president of the New Zealand Law Society following a seven-month leave of absence. Barton temporarily stepped aside in July 2024 following complaints regarding his counsel to Presbyterian Support Otago, has been fully cleared to return to his leadership role. An independent standards committee investigated the complaints and

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Rosenblatt Law Firm’s Parent Faces Administration as Last-Ditch Rescue Efforts Fail

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RBG Holdings – the listed owner of law firm Rosenblatt – appears headed for administration following the collapse of crucial rescue negotiations marking a potentially final chapter in what has become one of the legal industry’s most compelling corporate sagas. The company disclosed to the London Stock Exchange last week that while discussions continue with

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Linklaters ranks number 1 in IJGlobal League Tables for 2024

Linklaters has been recognised in the IJGlobal League Tables FY 2024 as the premier legal advisors in the Energy & Infrastructure sector. This recognition highlights the firm’s worldwide capacity to handle intricate, high-value transactions, underscoring the significance of energy transition and infrastructure for companies globally. These rankings are a reflection of the cross-practice and multi-jurisdictional

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Kiwi are bosses poor at delegating, hindering growth

>> Your next law job is Here Kiwi SME bosses often struggle with delegation due to a combination of factors, including our local “do-it-yourself” mentality, lack of management training, and a tendency to be so ‘hands-on’ they put limited trust in their teams.  “Delegation is about more than just handing over tasks,” says Gaelene Adams Love,

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