Bad lawyering, or the tech’s fault? Why AI slip-ups are exposing top law firms
After recent unfortunate episodes for major law firms, partners and experts weigh in on the profession's uneasy adaptation to the AI era
After recent unfortunate episodes for major law firms, partners and experts weigh in on the profession's uneasy adaptation to the AI era
Tech giants like Apple, Google and Microsoft are reshaping the market - exclusive Legal 500 data drawn from feedback linked to the world’s biggest tech companies reveals which firms are impressing elite GCs, and why AI, commercial nous and sector expertise are key factors

After more than 30 years at Addleshaws, former global disputes head Simon Kamstra looks back on doing deals on Black Monday, his secret DJing sideline and building a career while keeping space for life outside the law

Firm management committee chair talks LB through a lifetime of firsts

McDermott Will & Schulte chair Ira Coleman on his life during law, from leading the 'the little engine that could' Miami office to overseeing a $3bn merger

I certainly didn't have a burning desire to be a lawyer from the age of five years old.

Kingsley Napley’s Sandra Paul on tackling racism, the age of criminal responsibility and AI


Ahead of the A&O Shearman merger, outgoing A&O senior partner Wim Dejonghe sat down with <em>LB</em> to discuss lessons from previous merger talks, his plans for the future and his views on the 'unhealthy' levels of money in law


Ahead of International Women's Day Nicole Kar, global co-chair of antitrust at Paul Weiss, discusses thriving in the deep end and why there is still more room at the top for women in law

Quinn Emanuel founder John Quinn on starting his own firm, picking your adversaries, investment in law and how he almost joined the navy

Dejonghe, who was recently named Management Partner of the Year at the LB Awards, on mergers, money and his future plans

'The industry is evolving rapidly. Even before the pandemic you could see change coming through the profession.'

Newly merged firm sets out ambitions with rapid revenue growth, AI and upper mid-market corporate work on the agenda

Co-managing partner Dennis Horeman on how focus, consistency and an ability to take tough decisions has kept the firm in position in the European elite

From Northridge to Pallas Partners, elite boutiques are attracting top talent, winning premium mandates and scaling fast. With better funding options, new technology and lower barriers to entry, meet the founders and advisers who believe the model’s best days are still to come

European capital markets head Jake Keaveny on the first phase of Proskauer's ambitious finance buildout

Addleshaw Goddard managing partner Andrew Johnston talks about international expansion, sticking to the strategy and the firm's new London office

General counsel weigh in on Brad Karp's resignation as Paul Weiss chair and how they expect law firms to react when crisis hits

Shortlists revealed for four flagship in-house honours - including In-House Team of the Year and GC of the Year - at this year's Legal Business Awards

Katten has doubled London revenues over the past five years - office managing partner Christopher Hitchins talked to Alex Ryan about turning the City base around

Mary O'Carroll on bringing California's 'move fast and break things' ethos to law

As Quinn Emanuel turns 40, its leader John Quinn talks to Legal Business about everything from the sectors driving its relentless growth, to reputation, talent wars, and the question of succession planning

On the back of the hire of Ross Allardice from White & Case, Latham's private equity leaders set out why their European platform gives them the edge on their rivals

From partner pay reform to US expansion, AI and overhauling the firm's business services function, Freshfields senior partner Georgia Dawson has been busy. She spoke to LB about her first five years in the role