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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits: A Complete Guide to Lawyers

CaseFox

They have to keep taking up new courses and learn about new laws and compliances. Working in a complex and ever-changing legal environment requires lawyers to stay updated with legal technology , compliances, court rulings, and other industry advancements. Lawyers’ education is a continuous process. How to Earn CLE Credit?

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Legalweek News Round-Up, Part 2: Reveal, Cobra Legal, Relativity, LawToolBox, Reynen Court, and Veralocity

LawSites

Reveal , a global provider of e-discovery technology, announced the release of Reveal 11, which it said is a major enhancement to its AI-powered on-premise and SaaS platform, which can be used to support litigation, investigations, compliance, antitrust, data privacy and other matters.

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Five reasons why pharmaceutical companies need a DPO in 2024

Legal IT Group

A data protection officer ( DPO ) is a specialist who helps companies ensure compliance with international data protection laws. In a nutshell, the DPO is a key person who helps the company in all business processes to ensure compliance with the data protection law.

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European Data Protection Roundup – June 2021

Debevoise Data Blog

Here are our highlights: European Commission adopts new Standard Contractual Clauses What happened : As reported in our blog post , the European Commission adopted its new Standard Contractual Clauses (“SCCs”) for the cross-border transfer of personal data from the EEA to “third countries”.

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UK Financial Regulators Publish Response to AI Consultation – Seven Takeaways

Debevoise Data Blog

This could impact financial firms who are considering using the EU AI Act as their ‘high watermark’ for AI regulatory and governance compliance, who will have to accommodate any UK-specific requirements in their compliance programmes. The UK Financial Authorities could look to such existing resources when developing future guidance.