An array of clusters and interlacing threads (Deep dive into other technologies)

Legility and Euclid Law teamed up for a series of articles that will guide companies and their legal and compliance teams through the challenges of the Information Age.

In this fourth and last article in the series, “An array of clusters and interlacing threads (Deep dive into other technologies)”, written by Rebecca Cronin, Director at Legility (EMEA) and Marie Leppard, Partner at Euclid Law, we explore the use of culling and unsupervised learning technologies, like near-duplication, email threading and conceptual clustering. This fourth article will help you navigate through this array of powerful technologies and provides practical advice on how and when to use them.

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Euclid Law continues to strengthen its practice in London and Brussels with hire of Becket McGrath as partner.

Euclid Law is delighted to announce Becket McGrath has joined the London office as Partner.

Prior to joining the team, Becket one of the founding partners of US firm Cooley’s London office in 2015 and established its Brussels office in 2019. Becket advises clients on all aspects of EU and UK competition law, with an emphasis on defending companies against investigations, distribution issues and merger control. 

He advises clients in a broad range of sectors, in particular media, technology and life sciences sectors. He is a leading expert on distribution issues raised by e-commerce, including in the context of selective distribution, and has advised a number of major online retailers and marketplaces on a wide range of strategic competition issues.

He has experience of enforcing UK and EU competition law at a senior level in the UK’s Office of Fair Trading (now the Competition and Markets Authority) and retains good links with enforcement agencies and regulators in the UK and across the EU.

Becket is listed as a ‘thought leader’ in the latest Who’s Who Legal/Global Competition Review directory of leading competition lawyers.

Full press release can be found here.

Is it CAR, TAR, RAR….? (Deep dive into Predictive Coding)

Inventus (EMEA) and Euclid Law teamed up for a series of articles that will guide companies and their legal and compliance teams through the challenges of the Information Age.

The third article in the series, “Is it CAR, TAR, RAR…? (Deep dive into Predictive Coding)”, written by Alex Woodrow, Director at Inventus (EMEA) and Marie Leppard, Partner at Euclid Law, explores the use of Predictive Coding in the world of compliance. This third article will help you navigate through the various models of predictive coding available and provides practical advice on how and when to use them.

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Cross your Techs and Dot your AIs

Inventus and Euclid Law have teamed up to write a series of articles highlighting what companies and their legal and compliance teams need to know about the use of technology in competition law as well as guiding on how to tackle each step and overcome the challenges that come with it.

The second article in the series, “Cross your Techs and Dot your AIs”, written by Rebecca Cronin, Director at Inventus (EMEA) and Marie Leppard, Partner at Euclid Law, explores the use of Artificial Intelligence in the world of compliance. The article will help you navigate through the various technologies available and provides sound and practical advice on how and when to use them.

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