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FTC and DOJ Report on Merger Trends in 2023: A Year of Big Deals and Big Scrutiny

Complex Discovery

The “Other” category, which includes industries such as construction and educational services, made up 22.1%. Banking and insurance, as well as manufacturing, each represented 10.3% The consumer goods and services sector led the way, accounting for 31.5% of reported transactions.

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Between Peace Talks and Ballistic Missiles: The Kremlin’s Double Game in Ukraine

Complex Discovery

On April 4, the state railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia announced two contracts with Chinese manufacturers to supply 32,000 tons of rail, enough to repair or construct 245 kilometers of track. Strategic Stakes Abroad: New Partnerships and Global Posturing Even as the war intensifies, Ukraine continues to build economic resilience.

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Lawyer vs. AI or Lawyers + AI: Embracing the Future of Legal Practice with BriefPoint.ai’s Nathan Walter and Bridget Albiero (TGIR Ep. 202)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In my experience, every attorney that I worked with, they were always interested in reducing billable hours, but for their clients, but that was at odds with the internal structures of the firm who needed to keep the lights on who to a large degree are manufacturers of billable hours. Yeah, so probably worth explaining what we do, right?