Angelica Dino

Angelica Dino

Angelica Dino writes about the developments in Australia and New Zealand’s legal industries. She is also a news writer for Key Media’s Canadian legal publications, Canadian Lawyer and Law Times. Angelica is currently pursuing her law degree.

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Survey reveals nearly half of junior associates feel law school did not prepare them for firm life

Survey reveals nearly half of junior associates feel law school did not prepare them for firm life

The survey included responses from 546 early-career lawyers

IBA says Meta and Ray-Ban's AI-powered smart glasses spark privacy and legal concerns

IBA says Meta and Ray-Ban's AI-powered smart glasses spark privacy and legal concerns

Lawyer raised concerns that users could secretly record others or collect data without consent

US law firms Quinn Emanuel and Morgan Lewis expand into Saudi Arabia amid regulatory changes

US law firms Quinn Emanuel and Morgan Lewis expand into Saudi Arabia amid regulatory changes

The country aims to reduce its reliance on oil and promote a diversified economy

Federal Court dismisses 'trainwreck' trademark infringement case

Federal Court dismisses 'trainwreck' trademark infringement case

The court said that the proceedings had failed to progress meaningfully since its inception

IBA: UK's plans to become AI hub could present opportunities for law firms

IBA: UK's plans to become AI hub could present opportunities for law firms

Chancellor envisions the UK as the 'next Silicon Valley'

Lawsuit accuses US law firm of wiring over a million dollars to scammers in email hack

Lawsuit accuses US law firm of wiring over a million dollars to scammers in email hack

The lawyer allegedly transferred money to a non-existent company without verifying the information

Global law firms Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling complete merger

Global law firms Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling complete merger

The new firm has 4,000 lawyers across 29 countries, generating combined revenues of $3.5 billion

Dentons US and Boies Schiller face lawsuit over Senegal power plant contract

Dentons US and Boies Schiller face lawsuit over Senegal power plant contract

The firms allegedly misled a client regarding the enforceability of the contract

US Senate passes bill to make temporary federal judge seats permanent

US Senate passes bill to make temporary federal judge seats permanent

The bill seeks to stabilize the judiciary and address the increasing workload in specific courts

American Bar Association unveils new resource center for model business corporation act

American Bar Association unveils new resource center for model business corporation act

The platform aims to enhance the understanding and application of corporate law across the US