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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. Police forces have used predictive crime mapping algorithms for years now, and some courts have turned to AI to manage parole. As these technologies continue to improve, AI in law will only grow. In Loomis v.

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Customs and trade News Weekly Snapshot

Customs & International Trade Law

BIS released a new rule strengthening restrictions on advanced computing semiconductors to enhance foundry due diligence and prevent diversion to China. courts over forced labor. BIS announced a final rule prohibiting certain transactions involving the sale or import of connected vehicles with a sufficient nexus to China or Russia.