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Breaches, healthcare, disruptive technology: Find out what’s keeping in-house counsel up at night with ACC’s custom benchmarking research.

Simon Fish
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To do our jobs as in-house counsel well, ACC Chair Simon Fish stresses that we must keep up with trends within the global business community, especially those tied to evolving legislation and technology.

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Region: European Union, United States
Whitnie Wiley
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What can you, as a leader in your organization, do to change the perception amongst your more tech phobic lawyers?

Jennifer Wolfe
8 pages

In-house counsel can play a vital role in their company’s blockchain pilot program. And as a cross-functional advocate working with senior leadership, you will be responsible for ensuring smoother digital operations.

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Region: United States
Blaise Benoit and Deana Uhl
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As digital transformation initiatives continue to drive the business world, legal departments are often woefully unprepared. However, there are measures that can be taken to lessen the blow.

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Region: Australia, Brazil, European Union, China, Japan, South Korea, United States
Audience: Legal Operations

Machine Learning. Deep Learning. Data Mining. Predictive Analytics. Natural Language Processing.

These are the buzzwords used to describe the pivotal artificial intelligence (AI) space. Companies in every industry, from automotive and electronics to financial services, health care and life sciences, are working to deploy these advanced technology methods in order to bring their innovations to the next level. AI can help pathologists identify diseases, and physicians better assess brain health. It can help bankers automate back-office processes, create more lifelike chatbots, and improve fair lending practices. It can process and collect data more efficiently, protect from cyberattacks, and improve driver safety. As with any disruptive technology, however, this AI race to the moon comes with its share of risks and challenges. Are you prepared to address the various issues that this new technology may bring?

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Region: United States
Audience: Large Law Departments
MICHAEL J. RYBICKI

This resource is an article on how to manage highly disruptive technologies.

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Region: United States
Audience: New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Lauren Becker, Meredith C. Bailey, and Andrew Scroggins

This is an article on how AI is performing with regard to evaluating employee performance.

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Audience: New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Foley & Lardner LLP

This is a social media policy for healthcare industry professionals.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Audience: New to In-House, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments

Learn how to coordinate with IT, human resources, legal department and business units; ensure employment policies and compliance program; acquire the necessary insurance, and work with law enforcement agencies.

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