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The layoffs are likely to affect teams based in the US, Japan and Australia. Read more: Ubisoft to layoff 277 people amid discontinuation of XDefiant
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You’ll have noticed over the last year and a half that Box has been making a serious push into the legal sector, becoming highly visible at conferences and creating a […] The post Cooley scales up Box for client file sharing with future expansion in sight appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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The lawsuit claims that Microsoft is aware of its ‘dominant’ market position and uses it to ‘extract’ higher prices. Read more: Microsoft sued for allegedly overcharging UK businesses
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UL’s Dr Eoin O’Connell discusses how technologies such as 5G, IoT and digital twins can address challenges in the manufacturing sector. Read more: How can smart systems transform manufacturing?
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UK-founded GenAI legaltech startup Wexler AI today (3 December) announced that it has raised $1.4m in pre-seed funding as it celebrated a number of key milestones, including that it has […] The post GenAI litigation startup Wexler AI raises $1.4m pre-seed funding appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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As one of the in-between generations, Zillennials face unique challenges in the workplace. Read more: Are organisations in the midst of a ‘Zillennial dilemma’?
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Linklaters last night (2 December) hosted the launch of a report by She Breaks the Law (SBTL) and Next 100 Years, described as the start of a legal sector movement to ensure that women’s […] The post No woman left behind: Report calls for the closure of the AI gender gap in law appeared first on Legal IT…
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The new jobs, which include engineering, product, and operations roles, will be offered as hybrid positions. Read more: Ctrl Alt plans 21 new jobs in Northern Ireland
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The planned pay package had been thrown out by the same judge back in January. Read more: $56bn Tesla pay package for Musk rejected again by US judge
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Data shows a nearly 16pc rise in cybersecurity incidents across the UK. Read more: Cybersecurity incidents rising in the UK, watchdog warns