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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 4867" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>How would you define legal issue? I would think most of technology/AI would be more of a commercial issue. However, my interpretation does limit what comes under "legal issues" a fair bit, so I may be wrong on this.</p><p></p><p>Here are some ideas about factors affecting law firms now on this definition:</p><p></p><p><strong>Legal issue</strong></p><p>AI/tech (e.g. if you focused on the legal ramifications of having AI as a legal services provider)</p><p>Emerging markets (I imagine this would fit if say you focused on legislation restricting law firms from operating in particular jurisdictions)</p><p>Cybersecurity</p><p>Banking regulations e.g. ringfencing</p><p>Bank scandals e.g. manipulation of LIBOR</p><p>Brexit e.g. financial services firms losing passporting rights or amending/revoking EU legislation </p><p>Alternative Business Structures</p><p>GDPR/data regulation </p><p>Saudi Aramco IPO</p><p></p><p><strong>Commercial Issue</strong></p><p>AI/tech</p><p>Cybersecurity (both)</p><p>Brexit (both)</p><p>Legal tech</p><p>US firms and competition</p><p>NewLaw</p><p>Agile working</p><p>Alternative fee arrangements</p><p>Talent</p><p>Outsourcing work</p><p>Emerging markets</p><p>Diversity</p><p>Efficiency/process improvement</p><p>Investment in US</p><p>Topical news stories: Chinese trade war/GDPR/rising interest rates/US stock market sell off etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 4867, member: 1"] How would you define legal issue? I would think most of technology/AI would be more of a commercial issue. However, my interpretation does limit what comes under "legal issues" a fair bit, so I may be wrong on this. Here are some ideas about factors affecting law firms now on this definition: [B]Legal issue[/B] AI/tech (e.g. if you focused on the legal ramifications of having AI as a legal services provider) Emerging markets (I imagine this would fit if say you focused on legislation restricting law firms from operating in particular jurisdictions) Cybersecurity Banking regulations e.g. ringfencing Bank scandals e.g. manipulation of LIBOR Brexit e.g. financial services firms losing passporting rights or amending/revoking EU legislation Alternative Business Structures GDPR/data regulation Saudi Aramco IPO [B]Commercial Issue[/B] AI/tech Cybersecurity (both) Brexit (both) Legal tech US firms and competition NewLaw Agile working Alternative fee arrangements Talent Outsourcing work Emerging markets Diversity Efficiency/process improvement Investment in US Topical news stories: Chinese trade war/GDPR/rising interest rates/US stock market sell off etc. [/QUOTE]
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