Dentons launches fixed-price legal advice solution…

Jones Day global disputes leader named leader for Middle East…

Dentons launches fixed-price legal advice solution…

Dentons launches fixed-price legal advice solution

Dentons has launched a fixed-price web-based legal advice solution.

The new offering, Dentons Virtual Counsel (DVC), is initially only available in Australia but the firm says it can be rolled out globally in the future.

Businesses can access as little or as much legal advice as they need using the online tool, therefore having cost certainty. It also allows management to see what legal issues or areas of risk their team is regularly asking for help with to get a clear picture of the business’ legal needs.

“We know that the legal landscape is changing. Clients are looking for greater value around legal services and businesses are looking for more efficient and cost-effective ways to operate,” said partner and head of Dentons’ Corporate group in Australia, Nick Stretch.

Jones Day global disputes leader named leader for Middle East

Sheila Shadmand has been appointed partner-in-charge of its Middle East region at global firm Jones Day.

She has led the firm’s Dubai office since 2013 and leads the Firm's Global Disputes and International Investigations practices in the Middle East.

"Jones Day clients throughout the Middle East, and around the world, have been guided by Sheila's terrific legal advice and collaborative approach since she joined the Firm more than 20 years ago," said Stephen J. Brogan, Managing Partner of Jones Day. "Her successful leadership in Dubai, combined with her experience throughout the Region advising several of the Firm's largest clients in a wide range of complex commercial litigation, arbitration, and investigative matters, exemplifies our commitment to the Middle East.”

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