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All the latest news from continental Europe, with a focus on law firms operating Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Russia and Italy, as Scandinavia, CEE and other emerging markets.
By Linda A. Thompson | January 4, 2024
The convergence between privacy and competition questions has been driven by the ever-growing importance of data in the digital economy.
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By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | December 28, 2023
The firm's total number of partners and staff costs rose, as it continued to grapple with its pension liability, the latest LLP accounts show.
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By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | December 27, 2023
From A&O Shearman to Israel-Gaza—here are our picks for the biggest stories of the year.
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By Cassandre Coyer | December 26, 2023
The relationship between generative artificial intelligence and the EU's GDPR is a complicated one, with some data privacy professionals who claim the two can't coexist, and others who argue that a GDPR-like framework is necessary for the technology to grow sustainably. Here are some areas of contentions between the two from 2023.
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By Jack Womack | December 21, 2023
London's High Court ruled that 'ENRC is entitled to significantly more by way of damages than Dechert and the SFO have contended'.
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By Linda A. Thompson | December 19, 2023
Competition chief Margrethe Vestager said Brussels officials had 'enough' evidence to open proceedings.
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By Kasvi Sehgal | December 18, 2023
The same attackers were behind a data breach at Allen & Overy last month, with experts at the time suggesting the firm may have to pay out several million to avoid confidential information being published.
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By Anne Bagamery | December 15, 2023
Recent developments, both in the economy and in politics, are helping drive new movement on the legal scene, law firm partners practicing in Warsaw told Law.com International.
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By Linda A. Thompson | December 12, 2023
Lawyers say the landmark AI legislation agreed upon by EU officials on Friday will generate extensive work for Big Law, with multijurisdictional law firms that have strong regulatory practices best positioned to ride the wave of advisory and compliance work the new bill is expected to create.
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By Linda A. Thompson | December 12, 2023
Lawyers say the landmark AI legislation agreed upon by EU officials on Friday will generate extensive work for Big Law, with multijurisdictional law firms that have strong regulatory practices best positioned to ride the wave of advisory and compliance work the new bill is expected to create.
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