With countries around the world now leaving lockdown, at different speeds, throughout Q2 we have seen incoming content covering a variety of topics on key COVID-19 issues such as, how to return to offices safely and the data protection implications of contact tracing.
During Q2 2020, we have seen various platform improvements in order to enhance your day-to-day experience on Lexology but most notably, we’ve recently combined our previous standalone webinar page with Lexology Learn so that you now have access to live and on-demand webinars, videos and audio recordings all in one place.
For more information on our recent changes to Lexology Learn, click here.
Now, with great anticipation, we will shortly be announcing the recipients of the Lexology Legal Influencers for Q2 2020 as we recognise both authors and firms for contributions across various work areas and jurisdictions.
We’d like to thank all of our contributors for taking the time and effort to create such engaging content across various work areas and topics, as this has allowed Lexology to continue to be a leading source of legal intelligence for our subscribers.
Recognised Legal Influencers, both individuals and firms, are chosen through our bespoke process which considers the number of reads and the LexScore of each article in the quarter. These measures are combined to rank the top content on Lexology.
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Previously recognised Legal Influencers
To have a look at the legacy recognised Legal Influencers, please click here.
Upcoming recognised Legal Influencers
We will be announcing the Q2 2020 Legal Influencers shortly via email and social media.
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