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“AI and sustainability - cure or curse?”
While AI can help resolve data issues in sustainable investing, it can create problems such as information breaches and inherent bias in data.
Global | Publication | January 4, 2016
Award-Winning Deals Include Power, Renewables, Transportation and Petrochemical Projects Across Three Continents
Chadbourne & Parke LLP advised on six deals that will be honored as “Deal of the Year” in different categories at the annual PFI Awards hosted by Project Finance International. The awards will be presented at the 2015 PFI Awards Dinner, which takes place on February 3, 2016 in London.
Chadbourne advised on the following six deals that were selected for PFI Awards:
The PFI Awards capped the end of a standout year for Chadbourne’s project finance practice. The firm once again ranked as the top global legal adviser for project finance transactions in the first three quarters of 2015, according to research prepared by IJ Global. The firm handled more than US$41 billion in transactions, which is nearly US$10 billion ahead of the second-ranked firm.
For more than a century, Chadbourne & Parke has counseled innovators around the world. We are a full-service law firm that leverages the extraordinary talent from our 11 international offices to offer the highest caliber client service in more than 80 countries on six continents. Today, we are recognized internationally for our groundbreaking work in emerging economies and our deep experience in energy and infrastructure, corporate and finance transactions, international disputes, and bankruptcy and financial restructuring.
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While AI can help resolve data issues in sustainable investing, it can create problems such as information breaches and inherent bias in data.
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In this edition of Regulation Around the World we review recent steps that financial services regulatory authorities have taken as regards investment research.
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The proliferation of internet-enabled devices has allowed children to access the internet at an increasingly younger age, often sharing their personal data without fully appreciating the risks and consequences of doing so. Accordingly, organisations that collect children’s personal data online have a shared responsibility to ensure that such personal data is collected with the appropriate consent obtained and is adequately protected, and to allow children to safely participate in the online space.
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