The metaverse raises several curious questions regarding its legal implications. Just like other forms of social media, there will be a series of compliance and legal requirements that impact the metaverse. Exactly how any...more
As a thought experiment, imagine there was a base metal as scarce as gold but with the following properties: boring grey in color, not a good conductor of electricity, not particularly strong but not ductile or easily...more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be a difficult concept to grasp. In 2018 the Pew Research Center released the results of a 2017 study that found only 17 percent of 1,500 U.S. business leaders claimed some familiarity about...more
Start thinking about your data as a capital asset. This is not an original idea. Douglas B Laney from Gartner built a strong argument around this concept in his book Infonomics: How to monetize, manage, and measure...more
Never has a robust information governance solution been more important than today. The explosion in new and varied form of data has long required a more sophisticated approach to understanding and managing data. If 2020...more
The Luddites were a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century, a radical faction which destroyed textile machinery as a form of protest. The Luddite movement emerged during the harsh...more
Whatever the type of M&A transaction, there is always the possibility that information may slip through the cracks. The growth in size and type of data exchanging hands throughout this process means that a more robust method...more
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Litigation for the claimant is money to be won. This is the strongest business case for improving legal data intelligence. Creating workflow efficiencies and reducing legal spend are important insomuch as we continue to think...more