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Meta appoints former Microsoft legal head as new CLO

Meta appoints former Microsoft legal executive Curtis Joseph Mahoney as its new Chief Legal Officer, replacing Jennifer Newstead who will join Apple in 2025. Read more about this major tech legal shift.

Patiala Heritage Festival Prep Begins for February Launch

Deputy Commissioner Preeti Yadav kicks off preparations for the annual Patiala Heritage Festival in February. The event aims to boost tourism with a Military Literature Festival, aero modeling, and cultural showcases. Join the celebration!

Law Firms Prep for Deep AI Integration in 2026

Top Indian law firms are moving beyond AI pilots to redesign core legal workflows in 2026 for speed and accuracy, while navigating billing shifts and Supreme Court scrutiny. Explore the transformation.

Hexaware moves to dismiss $500 million US patent lawsuit

Hexaware Technologies seeks dismissal of a $500 million patent infringement suit filed by Natsoft, arguing the patents cover abstract ideas, not genuine inventions. The outcome could significantly impact the IT firm's finances.

Patiala School Bomb Threat, Third Hoax in Punjab

Ryan International School in Patiala evacuated after a bomb threat email, the third such incident in Punjab within 11 days. Police search finds no explosives. Stay updated on the investigation.

NUSRL Ranchi starts legal training for new advocates

National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, announced a Continuous Legal Education programme for advocates with under 5 years experience and an undertrial prisoners project. Read more.

Fairaigle Legal: A Brand Built on Care, Clarity, and Rigor

Discover how Fairaigle Legal Consultancy LLP is redefining legal services in India with a unique blend of empathy, transparency, and formidable courtroom expertise. Learn about their journey and client-centric approach.

Indian Legal Tech CaseMine Honoured by OpenAI

CaseMine, an Indian legal tech pioneer, is among 141 global firms recognised by OpenAI for processing over 10 billion tokens, marking a historic first for India's legal industry. Discover how its AI tool AMICUS is transforming legal research.

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