Tomorrow, all going well, will see me back at the Great British Beer Festival for the first time in a decade. I am bemused at the thought that I won't be stepping outdoors at any point between arriving at Dublin airport in the morning and leaving it again in the evening. GBBF has moved to the UK's National Exhibition Centre, which is physically connected to Birmingham airport. It'll be my second return trip through that airport this summer, as a few weeks ago, work sent me to Great Malvern in...| The Beer Nut
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The randomness is part of what I enjoy about the churn of British cask beer at The Silver Penny, the Wetherspoon on Dublin's Abbey Street and current unlikely champion of decent ale. On a recent visit, however, there was a pattern: two new ticks, both with a colour in the name.| The Beer Nut
When legal research giant LexisNexis and legal AI giant Harvey announced a strategic alliance last month, legal tech commentator Richard Tromans called it “possibly the most important legal tech move in a decade.” On today’s episode of LawNext, we go deep into the partnership and its implications with Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO of LexisNexis North America, […]| LawSites
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It has been a whirlwind year for the Open AI-backed, generative AI legal tech startup Harvey, which went from a $5 million seed round in November 2022 to a $21 million Series A in April 2023 to an $80...| LawSites
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