Slaughter and May Female Lawyers named in Heroes Role Models Lists 2024

     Slaughter and May is pleased to announce that two of its lawyers again feature on this year’s Heroes Role Model Lists. Published annually by INvolve, the lists showcase and celebrate global business leaders who are driving change in the workplace and inspiring the next generation of diverse talent. Partner Jane Edwarde (pictured) and PSL Counsel Tanja Velling both feature […]

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White & Case Drafts Amicus Brief for Lawyers For Civil Justice; Federal Circuit Grants Rehearing En Banc in Google v. EcoFactor to Address Expert Evidence Admissibility

Global law firm White & Case LLP has filed an amicus brief, submitted on behalf of Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ), which played a crucial role in the Federal Circuit granting a rehearing en banc in Google LLC v. EcoFactor, Inc. This marks the first time in years that the court has agreed to review

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How AI-Driven Admin Services Can Streamline Legal Operations

Law firms of all sizes are utilizing AI services to effectively manage their back-office tasks in today’s fast-paced legal environment. A service known as Vera is rapidly acquiring popularity among small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as a result of its capacity to facilitate administrative operations.  Vera’s standing as an outcome-driven administrative service solution has strengthened

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The Serious Questions Raised by New Zealand’s UN Vote on Israel-Palestine Resolution

Auckland, New Zealand – LawFuel.com – Legal News – New Zealand’s recent vote at the UN General Assembly in support of a resolution concerning Israel and Palestine has sparked debate and raised questions about the country’s foreign policy decisions, according to an article written by New Zealand lawyer Juliet Moses. The resolution, drafted by the

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Monopolised capital market hinders Kiwis’ access to finance

  Recent changes to the CCCFA, while welcome, are unlikely to significantly improve Kiwi access to finance because New Zealand’s capital market remains insular, with limited capital funding sources compared to other countries.  Meurig Chapman, CEO of Happy Prime, a leading specialist in credit risk within the corporate banking and financial services sectors, says that

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The Moral Confusion Of New Zealand’s UN Vote Over Israel and Palestine

Juliet Moses New Zealand recently voted at the UN General Assembly to support a resolution concerning Israel and Palestine that our officials admit has many flaws. Their explanation for why we voted this way was as noteworthy as the resolution itself, and reveals disturbing illogic and moral confusion. The resolution was drafted by the Palestinian

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Antitrust Litigators Launch New Boutique Law Firm in New York

The Boutique Law Firm Trend The growing trend for specialist lawyers to operate from a boutique legal environment continues to grow with the latest example being a group of antitrust litigators who have formed their own boutique. Elias Gutzler Spicer, the newly minted firm, brings together top talent from Constantine Cannon and Robins Kaplan, signaling

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NZ Law Commission Publishes Hate Crime Terms of Reference

Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission has today published its Terms of Reference for its review of hate crime laws. Tumu Whakarae | President, Amokura Kawharu, explains:  “We are pleased to publish our Terms of Reference for Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission’s review of the law relating to hate crime.

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