With 2020 being a difficult year for everyone with the Coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe, this also had a huge impact within the legal sector as new ways of working and complex challenges came to the forefront.
As many legal professionals are now working digitally and resources are limited due to new working conditions, the demand for legal expertise has increased and this has further emphasised the importance of the high-quality legal intelligence we publish online from our contributing authors and firms.
Our recognised Legal Influencers
Turning to the Q4 2020 Legal Influencers, 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 in these challenging times.
Recognised Legal Influencers, both individual authors 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 see the legacy recognised Legal Influencers, please click here.
Upcoming recognised Legal Influencers
We will be announcing the Q4 2020 Legal Influencers shortly via email and social media.
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