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AI Applications for 5 Different Legal Fields

LawTechnologyToday

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most revolutionary technologies ever to enter the business world. While legal professionals have been slower to embrace this technology, AI for lawyers is a growing field. Legal firms spent approximately $12 billion on AI in 2017, and experts expect that figure to reach $85 billion by 2027.

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Legal Geek 2022: where innovation and legal tech converge

Cenza

Innovation is the foundation of technology; with users’ needs dynamically changing, there must be constant innovation for any technology to thrive. The legal industry has been slow to adopt new technologies due to several critical factors, but it has eventually picked up the pace.

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Why Legal Process Outsourcing is the right choice for you?

Cenza

Other challenges include cybersecurity concerns, difficulties with remote work, process workflow optimization, and the adoption of new technology. 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. Industry Trends for LPO.

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April Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – License Renewals, EEO Reports, Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, Rulemaking Comments Including FTC Comments on Noncompete Agreements, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Our monthly updates, like this one, will thus not be highlighting license renewal dates again until mid-2027. The FCC determined that a review and update of these rules is necessary due to the digital transition, the incentive auction repack, current technology, and changes in Commission practices.

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Cities & the Inflation Reduction Act

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

billion for a competitive grant and rebate program for the purpose of “purchas[ing] or install[ing] zero-emissions port equipment or technology” at ports. Funds from this appropriation may also be awarded for planning and permitting relating to such zero-emission equipment and technology, and for a port’s climate action planning.

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XVII Conference of the ASADIP: A More Intelligent and Less Artificial Private International Law

Conflict of Laws

The second panel discussed ‘Contracts and Digital Assets,’ with Verónica Ruiz Abou-Nigm (Uruguay) as moderator and the participation of Jorge Oviedo Albán (Colombia), Gérardine Goh Escolar (The Hague, HCCH), Ana Mercedes López Rodríguez (Spain), Anna Veneziano (Italy, UNIDROIT, online) and Luca Castellani (Austria, UNCITRAL, online).

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