RPC's Snapshots app brings together the latest legal developments…at the touch of a button
Students and commercial lawyers alike can access a rich database of updates from the commercial, data, digital, consumer and advertising legal landscape
International law firm RPC has today announced the launch of Snapshots, a knowledge app that brings together key legal developments in a bite-sized format, every quarter.
At the swipe of a finger, commercial lawyers can get up to speed on commercial cases and regulatory changes in the data, digital, consumer and advertising landscape.
The innovative app draws upon the RPC Snapshots publication over the last decade, which has been a key training tool for many of our clients' legal teams.
Now this rich archive of quarterly updates can be accessed via an easy-to-use app, providing the modern lawyer with key legal updates at the simple touch of a button.
Students can also benefit from this interactive tool, which provides a practical bridge between legal theory and real-world examples.
Senior Partner Oliver Bray, who spearheaded the development of Snapshots, said: "Knowledge is not only power, but also an absolute essential for the modern commercial lawyer, especially in the fast-moving waters of an increasingly technologically-driven and highly regulated digital world.
Snapshots is equally a must-have tool for students looking to connect their university studies with what is actually happening in today's legal landscape."
Joseph Akwaboa, Associate, who played a key role in the app's development, added: "Snapshots is an easy-to-use app with years' worth of key legal developments in commercial case law, data, consumer, digital and advertising.
"All developments follow a uniform bite-sized format, which makes it easy-to-digest on the go. It will certainly prove a great resource for commercial lawyers and students alike."
The free RPC Snapshots app is now available to download from Apple Store and Google Play.
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