Regulators require organizations to create and retain records because documentation makes compliance visible. Recordkeeping ...
Ken Tombs reflects on the Law Society’s foresight report on the future of agentic AI and compares it against practitioner and ...
In a quiet studio in Aberdeen, Scotland, discarded timber finds a second life. Offcuts that would otherwise end up in ...
Since Chile’s Economic and Environmental Crimes Act (Law No. 21.595) came into effect, amending Law No. 20.393 on the criminal liability of ...
Why the bar for marketing leadership is higher than for any other seat in the C-suite—and the eight imperatives that define ...
The CBN's latest payments circular signals a shift towards regulating market structure. This analysis explores its legal and commercial implications.
The encounters reveal a gradual shift in Beijing’s approach to the Taiwan Strait: reshaping the maritime environment in which jurisdiction, authority and governance are exercised. Much of the public ...
Three RIA leaders say AI is eliminating back-office roles and marketing tasks — but financial advisors and planners are not ...
On America’s 250th anniversary, we must confront the issues of bail, democracy and the unfinished promise of democracy.
A new episode of 'Beyond,' hosted by Jean-Claude Bastos, surfaces the argument that the oldest solution to human disconnection has been sitting in plain sight.
The Bombay High Court held that the customs authority failed to follow a binding CESTAT decision classifying glucometers under Tariff Heading 9027. It quashed the demand order and reaffirmed the ...
We often think of AI as a technological revolution that will transform industries, disrupt jobs and change the nature of competitive advantage. Inside organisations, though, it is ...
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