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Unexplained Wealth Orders: Will the Trickle Ever Become a Flood?

17th July 2019
With the National Crime Agency having just begun its second case involving unexplained wealth orders (UWOs), Aziz Rahman of business crime solicitors Rahman Ravelli wonders just how many more will follow. “Unexplained wealth orders have the potential to significantly reduce the appeal of the UK as a destination for illicit income. They enable the UK […]
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Here’s Why the Legal Sector Is Next in Line for Mass AI Disruption

17th July 2019
There is often a perception that AI is either too complicated, expensive or simply irrelevant for non-tech organisations to use, at least in today’s climate.
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Legal AI Forum

16th July 2019
Lawyer Monthly is delighted to be partnering with the Legal AI Forum. The Legal AI Forum will help you identify changes and advancements that are happening across the legal sector, and identify buyers seeking new AI and LegalTech tools.
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How Do Drone Laws Impact Me?

16th July 2019
As drones are playing a more important role in everyday life, security, safety and regulation changes were inevitable, despite being slow to come into fruition. The new rules comes after reported near misses of drones at Luton and Gatwick airports which placed lives at serious risk. In 2017, there were 93 reported drone incidents involving aircraft alone whilst general security breaches on the rise.
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HMRC Customers Plagued With 2.6 Million Phishing and Phone Scams

16th July 2019
HMRC customers have been plagued by over 2.6 million phone scams, texts and phishing emails over the last three financial years.
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Was the FTC’s $5 Billion Facebook Fine Enough?

15th July 2019
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved a $5 billion settlement with Facebook in a 3-2 vote this week.
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Theresa May's Final Number 10 Interview

15th July 2019
In an exclusive broadcast interview in Downing Street, the prime minister has told the BBC that she will leave the job with a "mixture of pride and disappointment". Speaking to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, Theresa May said that she didn’t "recognise" herself in the criticisms made of her during her time in the job. […]
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