Linklaters is delighted to have been recognised as one of the Financial Times’ top 10 most innovative law firms in Europe and a standout firm in three categories, including multi-disciplinary teams, Diversity & Inclusion and responsible business, at this year’s prestigious FT Innovative Lawyer Awards Europe 2022.
This week’s Legal Innovator Profile is with Greg Baker, Global Head of Practice Innovation at Linklaters.
We see innovative thinking as critical to deliver greater efficiencies and better outcomes. And, with dedicated Innovation Teams in place, we have the skills and the resources to answer a key question: ‘can we do this a better way?
Linklaters has been shortlisted for three awards at the upcoming FT Innovative Lawyers Awards Europe 2022.
Linklaters has partnered with BRYTER, a no-code automation platform, on a series of global innovation initiatives.
Linklaters has long supported standardisation and automation in the legal industry.
HYPE have done a deep dive into how the firm is transforming client services and partner engagement.
27 October 2021
Linklaters is the first international law firm in the Middle East to offer an online learning experience programme.
15 October 2021
As a high volume but low value contract, NDAs have long been a pain-point for both ourselves and our clients. Linklaters has long supported standardisation and automation in the legal industry, so are delighted to support and contribute to oneNDA – a crowd-sourced, open source NDA that companies can adopt as their own.
5 August 2021
Linklaters is rolling out Atticus, a web-based platform that streamlines the verification of public-facing documents across its London and Hong Kong offices.
16 November 2020
The conversation around agile working has increased greatly over the last couple of years, with many firms deploying technology that has enabled its people to be able to work from anywhere. Grant Beecham, senior innovation manager at Linklaters, looks at what Covid-19 will mean for the future adoption of agile working.
23 July 2020
A thought leadership article on the parallels between law and technology, and what lawyers can learn from how software developers’ work.
15 May 2020
A total of 40 countries have launched official nationwide contact-tracing apps, according to our latest analysis.
5 October 2020
Linklaters has concluded a series of legal design projects that have reimagined key client documents and processes.
4 September 2019
Linklaters has redesigned its training contract offer letter using principles of legal design. This reflects the firm’s wider efforts in the space, designing legal content and service delivery to increase access, usability and effectiveness for our clients.
27 April 2020
Clients will now be able to execute agreements purely digitally on Italian deals, using a technology that maximises enforceability of contracts both in terms of how they will be treated before Italian courts, and the number of jurisdictions electronical signatures will be valid in.
11 January 2022
We invest significantly in innovative legal technology to solve complex problems for our clients and our business.
11 January 2022
We are assisting UK Jurisdiction Taskforce in clarifying legal status of cryptoassets and smart contracts.
11 January 2022
MatterExplorer was built in partnership with iManage RAVN. It is an AI-powered solution that offers simple and secure access to key matter and deal data. It reduces search time from hours to seconds for more than 85,000 documents from the Firm’s global offices.
11 January 2022
The Linklaters>Nakhoda team recently launched digital versions of the 2002 and 1992 ISDA Master Agreements with related ISDA Clause library elections in ISDA Create.
11 January 2022
Our engine of change, these teams of lawyers are empowered to make change in their respective practice group sand offices. They have access to a central innovation fund along with resources such as developers and solutions architects to help bring their ideas to life.