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How generative AI is mesmerising the legal sector. Plus: 50 innovative law firms ranked; top legal practitioners and intrapreneurs; Ukraine takes its fight to the courts; and lawyers act as advisers on finance, climate change and refugees
Legal judgments may at least be used by one nation to hold another to account
Awards highlights include: digitisation, the client experience, and the most innovative law firms and individuals
A successful intrapreneur is about changing minds as well as technology
Featuring the most innovative services that lawyers have developed for clients
Amid the hype, the real work on making best use of the tech has started
Case studies in best practice among general counsel and company legal teams in Europe
The new tech is not just a tool, it is a ‘game-changer’ for law firms. Plus: Pinsent Masons tops the FT 50 most innovative law firms in Europe
From finance ministers to stateless migrants, all need innovative thinking in legal advice
Complex IT deals demand expert advice
Lawyers face greater scrutiny over acquisitions
More private law firms are being drawn into government work
Pro bono legal teams are finding creative ways to support vulnerable people worldwide, but the scale of the challenge is vast
Case studies showcase how law firms are innovating as businesses
Legal teams are treading carefully as they test the technology
Lawyers call for more clarity to accelerate project approval
Accenture legal team wins FT award for its work on taking risks with confidence
Lawyers are guiding clients on the complexities of green energy projects – from financing to permitting
AI job threat fears give way to hope of boost in benefits
The in-house lawyers featured below stand out for helping their organisations adapt to business challenges
We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. This time: AI and governance, and the FT list of top in-house lawyers.
Privacy and accuracy concerns are front of mind for chief legal officers as companies experiment with the technology
Industry professionals reflect on job cuts, new routines and fresh insecurities in FT reader survey
Non-underwriting costs of flotation are the highest Wall Street has seen for five years, according to FT analysis
Lawyer says that ‘he’ in rules could also mean ‘she’ — but club insists its ban will continue
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