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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

Attorney at Work

Legal teams are being pressed to control costs and better respond to changing regulatory and risk management obligations. In fact, legal technology is far more accessible and affordable than even two years ago. Increasing complexities in a number of industries are creating the need for high-value legal expertise.

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Why Legal Process Outsourcing is the right choice for you?

Cenza

During the COVID-19 pandemic, corporate legal departments and law firms around the world struggled to meet the new normal’s demands. Organizational restructuring and changing legislation have resulted in increased legal spending. What is Legal Process Outsourcing? Why Does LPO Matter? The market size says it all.

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Chinese Journal of Transnational Law Special Issue: Call for Papers

Conflict of Laws

2 Issue 2, to be published in 2025, engaging critically with the functions, methodologies and techniques of private international law in relation to sustainability from an Asian perspective, as well as in relation to the actual and potential contributions of private international law to the SDGs in Asia. In this occasion the focus is on Asia.

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The Clean Energy Investment Tax Credit (ITC): Direct Pay Claimants’ Race Against Time

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

In 2025, that reduction in base credit will increase to 15 percent and in 2026, the base credit amount for direct pay claimants that cannot achieve the domestic content requirements will be reduced by 100 percent. In short, that the IRA could have been better drafted does not mean that nontaxpayers shouldn’t take full advantage.

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The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on Climate Change: What Happens Now?

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

Vanuatu published the first draft of the resolution in late 2022. The draft was then altered through a series of consultations with UN delegates in the following months. On March 1, 2023, Vanuatu announced overwhelming support for the draft resolution with 105 co-sponsor states. The initiative gained traction.

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March Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Comment Dates on FCC Ownership Rules, FTC Proposed Ban on Noncompete Agreements, and TV Captioning Rules; Higher FCC Application Fees; Daylight Savings Time Adjustments for AM Stations; and More

Broadcast Law Blog

At its March 16 regular monthly open meeting, the FCC will consider a draft Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“FNPRM”) that, if adopted, would formally propose to extend the FCC’s existing audio description requirements for broadcast television to DMAs below the top 100 (i.e., DMAs 101-210). and 11:59 p.m. local time.

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Pakistan dispatch: Pakistan’s monster monsoon is a climate catastrophe and a debt dilemma

JURIST

Law students and law graduates in Pakistan are reporting for JURIST on events in that country impacting its legal system. Support is also being organized by local members of Pakistan’s legal community galvanizing action through donation. In addition, a River Act was drafted to stop encroachment on flood plains.

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