The Global Legal Post launches Artificial Intelligence comparative law guide
Law Over Borders guide will help businesses navigate international laws and guidelines at inflection point for technology | 2mos
Law Over Borders guide will help businesses navigate international laws and guidelines at inflection point for technology | 2mos
Some 63% of GCs say data regulation is too confusing, according to Osborne Clarke and ECLA study | 7mos
City firm has recruited Osborne Clarke's former local managing partner to spearhead new office | 11mos
Vance's third term as Manhattan district attorney wrapped up in December | 11mos
This first edition, written by leading AI legal specialists, provides answers and insight on how to integrate Artificial Intelligence into business operations, whilst working within the relevant law and guidelines in key jurisdictions around the world. | 3mos
Covid and Cybersecurity-related rifts seen as biggest threats, Baker McKenzie report shows | 1yr
Contracting issues and employment law concerns top of in-house agenda, according to a Luxury Law Alliance and Barnes & Thornburg roundtable | 1yr
Vision for innovation leaves unanswered questions concerning liability and ethical AI, writes a team from CMS, Holistic AI and UCL | 1yr
FTI Consulting's Resilience Barometer identifies cybersecurity threats, class actions and workplace culture as areas of concern for businesses | 1yr
Law firms, however, are better resourced than last year to help clients manage regulatory change, Integreon report shows | 1yr