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Is It Time for an International Code of AI Ethics?

13th December 2019
AI technology has advanced at such a rapid pace, that government oversight has not been able to keep up. But even if it were possible to regulate AI – should we?
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Money Laundering: The Dirty Secret That Won’t Go Away

12th December 2019
A report by anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International lays bare what it believes is massive, carefully planned money laundering in the UK.
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China's New State Oil & Pipeline Company Heralds Major Energy Reform

11th December 2019
China has officially launched a new state-owned oil and gas pipeline company – China Oil & Gas Piping Network Corp.– in an effort to revamp the country’s oil and gas pipeline sector.
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Two-Thirds of Legal Professionals Expect No Rise in SFO Convictions

10th December 2019
Survey of white-collar crime lawyers conducted by Rahman Ravelli reveals low expectations of SFO.
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What Are the Applications of AI in Legal Compliance Practices?

9th December 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI) can seem like more of a buzzword than a tangible solution. However, this new technology is a driving force in technology strategies across all manner of business practices, compliance included.
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Change for Better or for Worse? The Top Legal Movements Which Impacted 2019

5th December 2019
It is a little bit tough to know where to begin with this. A lot has happened this year in the capricious legal realm. From alterations in abortion laws to new tax reforms, all the way through to drone laws and, dare I say it, Brexit, a lot has changed this year (aside from the […]
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Barristers Call for Australia-Style Laws After Grenfell Phase 1 Report

29th November 2019
Two of 3PB’s specialist construction barristers have recently called for Australia-style legislation for the house and building construction industry after the Grenfell Report lats month.
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High Court Warns of “Disastrous” Consequences for Those Who Mislead the Court

28th November 2019
The recent High Court judgment in Zurich Insurance plc v David Romaine issues a stark reminder to fraudulent claimants and clarifies the requirements needed for those who wish to bring committal proceedings against a party who has made false statements in court.
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What Happens to Your Social Media and Online ‘Assets’ After Death?

28th November 2019
Despite living resolutely in the Information Age, there is surprisingly little legislation designed to protect what is known as ‘digital assets’ in the event of a person’s death.
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How Far Can Sanctions Hurt Trade in a Country?

27th November 2019
Recent news reports Turkey becoming the latest target of US sanctions, with news also reporting its agreement with the US to halt Syria assault.
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