FinTech
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Bakers backs ‘up and coming’ fintech firms with £100k worth of free legal support
City player to advise three UK start-ups over six-month period
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Careers
How tech is transforming the legal sector
A panel of Ashurst lawyers share their thoughts
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Digital bank Revolut expands into legal services
Fintech giant strikes deal with ‘digital lawyer’ platform
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Careers
Four fintech predictions from four seriously clued-up lawyers
Practice area insight from experts at Linklaters
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Careers
From Leeds University law grad to Linklaters fintech partner
Mark Drury survived the financial crisis and then surfed the tech wave
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It’s official: cryptocurrency is property and smart contracts are binding
Legal statement aims to position UK as fintech and lawtech leader
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Ashurst becomes latest City firm to launch fintech accelerator programme
Follows similar moves by the likes of Addleshaw Goddard, Simmons & Simmons and Slaughter and May
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Top fintech start-up launches law training contract
Challenger bank OakNorth has recruited three trainees so far
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Careers
My journey from trainee to partner
Baker McKenzie’s Jeremy Levy looks back at his path to partnership
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Hogan Lovells launches free global mentoring service to help guide entrepreneurs through their ‘fintech journey’
International giant joins growing City trend
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Journal
Fintech: Can legislation really drive innovation?
Hogan Lovells partner Jon Chertkow on what the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and Open Banking could mean for everyday banking
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Journal
Beyond the Dragons’ Den: What lawyers bring to a fintech venture
Travers Smith solicitor Alex Edmiston provides a brief biography of a start-up
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Slaughter and May hands five lucky tech start-ups £30,000 in free legal advice
But just how far will this money stretch?
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City law firms bid to get in early with fintechs by offering them free legal advice
Could these start-ups be the banks of the future?
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Journal
FinTech – exaggerated hopes or justified enthusiasm?
Reed Smith trainee Anne-Marie Trachmann on why we should expect great things
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UWE law grad is the fourth ‘coolest’ person in FinTech right now
Budding entrepreneur secured £200,000 in funding to produce student finance app