Legal AI technology adoption is a natural next step for in-house teams managing an unpredictable workload with limited resources, budget and headcount. Choosing the Right AI Tool for Your In-House Team...
Watch the recording on demand Tomorrow’s lawyers will need more than legal knowledge; they’ll need the confidence to thrive in a technology-driven profession. As artificial intelligence reshapes...
As organisations race to develop or procure AI tools, many are realising that innovation comes with a complex web of legal, ethical, and operational challenges. From data privacy and cybersecurity to bias...
By Jo Wade, Senior Director of Product Management, LexisNexis® With contributions from Seeta Bodke, Amanda Hatcher, Nina Packman, Rupert Robey, Jo Wade, and the LexisNexis team. At this year’s...
Australia’s aged care sector is undergoing sweeping reform, bringing tougher oversight, stronger resident protections, and stricter workforce requirements. For providers, the stakes have never...
Australian businesses face significant challenges in tackling modern slavery and supply chain risk. Compliance with the Australian Modern Slavery Act, ensuring transparent reporting, and identifying hidden risks within complex supply chains are major hurdles. Additionally, adhering to the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive for businesses operating in Europe adds an extra layer of complexity.
In this webinar, your hosts Michael Nelson, Senior Product Specialist with LexisNexis® Regulatory Compliance, and Leo Arouca, General Manager of CGR, will cover what’s currently before parliament on a state and federal level, and how you can secure your organisation’s risk profile.
Topics covered in this webinar include:
This session’s key takeaways will include how to effectively monitor the regulatory landscape relevant to you, while maximising the effect of your risk program to keep you on a clear path to compliance.