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Osborne Clarke’s international business grew revenue 4% over the past financial year, hitting a record €547.5m. The firm also grew UK turnover by 7% to a record £256.6m, with profit per equity partner ...
The rise of generative AI has forced courts to examine copyright law in new ways. Two recent opinions – Judge Alsup’s ruling in Bartz v. Anthropic PBC and Judge Chhabria’s decision in Kadrey v. Meta ...
US online grocery delivery platform Weee! has appointed Devang Shah as general counsel, filling a position that has been vacant since 2022. Shah joins from agri-tech business Pivot Bio, where he was ...
Getty Images v Stability AI began last month in what is the most significant copyright (and other intellectual property rights) trial in decades, and one which will have an important impact on the UK ...
A trio of firms – CMS, DLA Piper and Ashurst – have raised pay for their newly qualified lawyers, signalling the continued importance of junior lawyers in the battle for talent. CMS has upped its ...
Former UK prime minister David Cameron is in talks to join DLA Piper. The talks, first reported by the Financial Times, could see Cameron take on an advisory role at the firm focused on geopolitical ...
AI’s growing role in art creation and curation raises some of the industry’s most important IP issues, write Foley lawyers Bianca Ascolese and Arian Jabbary ...
The lady chief justice Baroness Carr has paid tribute to trailblazing judge Lord Terence Etherton, who has died aged 73, praising him for his “leadership and advocacy in advancing LGBT rights”.
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has promoted 19 lawyers to the partnership as it gears up for its merger with US firm Kramer Levin to go live in June. The total is significantly reduced from 2024’s ...
McDermott Will & Emery has closed its Singapore office, in a move that means the US firm no longer has an on-the-ground presence in Asia. The firm had stated its commitment to its Singapore team last ...
Platform law firm Excello Law has marked its US debut with the launch of an office in Santa Barbara. The UK-founded firm has brought on litigator J Paul Gignac from Rimon to lead the new office, which ...
From video games to VWs, Linklaters’ IP lawyers Pauline Debré, Bolko Ehlgen, Kathy Berry and Laetitia Nicolazzi look back at this year’s key IP cases across Europe and identify what to watch out for ...
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