Bloomberg Law
July 1, 2016, 11:31 AM UTC

Wake Up Call: Robots Resolve Disputes in Some Countries

Elizabeth Olson
Elizabeth Olson
Freelance Correspondent

• Some countries are deploying automated dispute-resolution technology to let people negotiate divorces, landlord-tenant disputes, and other legal conflicts, without hiring lawyers or going to court. (Bloomberg Businessweek)

• A week after Britons voted to withdraw from the EU, Haynes and Boone announced it is merging with Curtis Davis Garrard, a 20-lawyer boutique in London. If completed, the tie-up would add London to Haynes and Boone’s 12 offices in the U.S., Mexico and Shanghai, with 600 lawyers overall. (Big Law Business)

• The Haynes and Boone merger ends a drought in Transatlantic mergers, coming as new data shows fewer international cross-border tie-ups ...

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