The legal profession in the United Kingdom is confronting a sharp reckoning with the misuse of artificial intelligence after several court cases
The next chapter of legal innovation will be written not by machines replacing lawyers, but by the collaboration between them. Artificial intelligence
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has launched a decisive legal challenge against former President Donald Trump’s newly imposed $100,000 fee on H-1B
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has unexpectedly closed its discrimination case against Citibank three years earlier than planned, reigniting debate
Canada has issued a stern warning to Stellantis, the multinational automotive manufacturer, over its decision to relocate the production of the Jeep
In one of the largest environmental legal actions in British history, nearly 4,000 residents and businesses from England and Wales have united
The UK government’s consideration of a new digital identity law signals one of the most consequential legal shifts in the country’s modern
British prosecutors recently defended their decision to abandon a high-profile espionage case involving two men accused of spying for China, insisting they
There are law firms whose names live in a community long before a legal matter ever arises. They are not found at
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing an injunction against Google marks a watershed moment for digital competition law. By declining to
