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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US law firms Troutman Pepper and Locke Lord confirm potential merger

US law firms Troutman Pepper and Locke Lord confirm potential merger

The potential merger shows trend of increasing consolidation within the legal industry

ABA survey reveals weakening US democracy, cites misinformation as a key factor

ABA survey reveals weakening US democracy, cites misinformation as a key factor

About 74 percent stated that democracy in the US is weaker today compared to five years ago

Bar Council report highlights early gender earnings gap among barristers in the UK

Bar Council report highlights early gender earnings gap among barristers in the UK

The gender pay gap begins as early as zero to three years post-qualification experience

NSW Health agrees to $230m settlement in junior doctor underpayment class action

NSW Health agrees to $230m settlement in junior doctor underpayment class action

This settlement marks the largest underpayment class action resolution in Australian legal history

Baker McKenzie boosts Los Angeles team with transactional lawyers from Munger, Tolles & Olson

Baker McKenzie boosts Los Angeles team with transactional lawyers from Munger, Tolles & Olson

The new group has been involved in deals such as Intel's US$ 9 billion divisional sale to SK Hynix

AI legal risk company spins off from DC law firm to address emerging challenges

AI legal risk company spins off from DC law firm to address emerging challenges

The company's 'bias calculator' helps clients test their AI systems for fairness and bias

Paul Hastings bolsters private equity practice with new team led by Alexander Temel

Paul Hastings bolsters private equity practice with new team led by Alexander Temel

The team's specialization includes leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations

US law firm settles copyright lawsuit over alleged court filing plagiarism

US law firm settles copyright lawsuit over alleged court filing plagiarism

The lawsuit alleged that attorneys from the firm copied a court filing from a smaller firm

Employment rates for law graduates reach decade high: American Bar Association

Employment rates for law graduates reach decade high: American Bar Association

Data shows 85.6 percent of graduates secured full-time jobs within ten months of graduation

US senate approves reauthorization of surveillance program amidst privacy concerns

US senate approves reauthorization of surveillance program amidst privacy concerns

The program allows the conduct of surveillance abroad using data from US digital infrastructures