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    Envisioning a career in legaltech? Check out the in-demand roles, skills & more

    The widespread adoption of technology has transformed the legal industry, giving rise to 'legaltech.' Legaltech offers various opportunities, including roles for tech innovators, product managers, and consultants. Hemant Krishna from Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. notes that AI has significantly boosted the legal tech industry's prominence.

    Donald Trump is winning against Joe Biden in US Presidential Election 2024? Here's what latest survey claims

    US Presidential election race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has taken interesting turn after the first Presidential debate.

    Survey: 65% of people think Donald Trump will be convicted in hush money trial. Know what Joe Biden supporters think

    USA Today and Suffolk University contacted 1,000 registered voters by landline and cellphone between April 30 and May 3. It accepts to have a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Overall, 15% of the people polled expect Donald Trump to be convicted on all 34 felony counts, 50% on some of them, and 23% on none of them.

    AI can't build a high-rise, but it can speed up the job

    Meant as a sly swipe at the inflated hype around artificial intelligence, a billboard at a construction site in Antwerp, Belgium, in June read "Hey ChatGPT, finish this building."

    Unhappy Christmas, New Year? Americans are tired of nation's current economic trajectory, leaders and future, reveal latest polls

    With increasing prices of various daily utilities, majority considers Inflation and economy as No.1 and No.2 priority for the new year

    West Suffolk MP Matt Hancock will not stand for Conservatives at next election

    Matt Hancock was deprived of the Conservative whip after it was revealed that he would appear on "I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!" causing discussion about his political future and if he will run again in the next general election, which must be held before January 2025.

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