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AI Applications for 5 Different Legal Fields

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Legal firms spent approximately $12 billion on AI in 2017, and experts expect that figure to reach $85 billion by 2027. Civil Litigation. In some ways, this technology is even more helpful in other areas, like civil litigation. Corporate lawyers can use AI to ensure they draft the most beneficial contracts for their clients.

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Why Legal Process Outsourcing is the right choice for you?

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The global legal process outsourcing (LPO) market, which is predicted to reach US$30 billion by 2027 , has surged as a result of this influence. The study furthermore has unveiled that contract attorneys, in-sourcing, and staffing services account for $900 million in annual expenditures.

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Customs and Trade News Snapshot

Customs & International Trade Law

The agency published answers to a few frequently asked questions regarding CE credit reporting, how CE credits will be treated during the 2024-2027 triennial, and accreditors. SMEs are also likely to face higher prices as they seek new trucking contracts. Read CBP’s fact sheet here.

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International Trade and “Embedded Emissions” after KlimaSeniorinnen: The Extraterritoriality of Climate Change Obligations

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Addressing carbon leakage is the stated aim of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) , which, from 2027, will charge, at the EU border, importers for what the EU determines are the embedded emissions in six categories of products.

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New California Legislation Would Be a Major Step Forward for Climate Disclosure

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The Securities and Exchange Commission regulations on climate disclosure, first proposed in March 2022 and likely to be issued in final form in October 2023, [1] have drawn considerable controversy and face an uncertain fate in the inevitable litigation. [2] 4] The new corporate climate disclosure bills may well continue that tradition.

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