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The legal services industry is undergoing a transformation, as advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the way legal services are delivered.

Organizations that embrace these technological developments will have a significant advantage over their competitors, as they will be able to offer faster, more efficient, and more cost-effective services to their clients.

By leveraging AI and machine learning, these organizations will be able to streamline their processes, reduce manual workloads, and make better use of their resources. As a result, they will be well-positioned to meet the evolving demands of the legal services market and stay ahead of the curve.

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We are proud of our reputation of being innovative in providing tailored legal services and solutions, which is evidenced in our client retention rate (94% retention rate as of April 2023.)

From Our Blog

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March 28, 2024
Ye of Little Faith 
In 2022, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales decided that majority shareholders of a company did not act unfairly towards the minority shareholders when they asked directors to resign....
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March 28, 2024
Tested: Mandatory ADR clauses in contracts
English legal professionals often highlight the reliability and predictability that English law brings to contractual agreements, offering commercial entities a sense of security in their transactions. This confidence is generally well-founded, but recent developments raise questions about....
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March 28, 2024
Lancashire Schools v Lendlease and Equans
The High Court has recently made a decision to allow a lawsuit to move forward, despite it contravening a contract's stipulation for mandatory alternative dispute resolution (ADR). This case involved Lancashire County Council and Equans, with the former initiating legal action....
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March 28, 2024
Innovate Pharmaceuticals v University of Portsmouth
Innovate, the patent holder of a new drug, partnered with the University of Portsmouth for research purposes. A significant issue emerged when a paper published by a university-employed scientist contained critical inaccuracies...
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March 28, 2024
Invisible Ink: Unseen Signatory's Court Triumph 
Canon Medical Systems (CMS), a prominent manufacturer of medical imaging equipment, partnered with The Imaging Centre to establish TIC Mobile, a new joint venture entity. The collaboration aimed to equip TIC Mobile with mobile MRI and CT scanning units for lease to healthcare providers. However, the venture faced challenges, leading CMS to halt the supply of new units to TIC Mobile, which, despite not being a signatory to the original agreement, sought to enforce its terms against CMS.....
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March 28, 2024
Clause and Effect: High Court Upholds Contract Exclusion in Software Dispute
The High Court has delivered a decisive verdict, granting summary judgment in favour of Pinewood UK, amidst a contractual battle involving claims of breach and the applicability of an exclusion clause. This judgment underlines the legal strength of well-drafted exclusion clauses in....
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March 28, 2024
AI Act Breakthrough: Europe Sets the Stage for Future AI Governance
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have achieved a consensus on the pioneering Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), signaling a new era in AI regulation. While the final text is awaited, early insights reveal a comprehensive, risk-based approach...
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Jan 25, 2020
Is the future of legal contracts smart? Or not so smart?
The Law Commission recently published an informative paper on the subject of smart legal contracts, which was contributed to by many industry experts, including Page & Page...
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Jan 25, 2020
Frustration, illegality, force majeure et al of in scope: an assessment of the consequences of English contracts following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Page & Page: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to the U.S., the EU, and the UK imposing wide-ranging sanctions and significant retaliatory measures by Russia....
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Jan 25, 2020
An insight into contractual discretion and absolute contract rights: don’t fall foul of apparent throw away clauses.
The concept of freedom of contract is often employed in commercial arrangements to allow parties to address unforeseen or ambiguous situations that may arise during the term of their contract...
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Jan 25, 2020
Crypto Regulation: MiCA in the EU Regulatory Landscape
The Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation (MiCA) has been released, two years after it was first proposed...
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