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Navigating international trade and tariffs
Impacts of evolving trade regulations and compliance risks
Global | Publication | March 3, 2016
Welcome to Norton Rose Fulbright’s Global e-Discovery 2015 “Year In Review” white paper.
As a global firm, representing clients in disputes across the world, we recognize that it’s important that all of our litigators understand how discovery impacts our clients’ cases both at home and abroad so our objective with this white paper series is to keep your organization abreast of the latest developments and trends in the fascinating world of e-Discovery.
The articles in this collection address two different aspects of discovery that we covered in 2015: Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”) and Forensics. We are also including a bonus article on the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that went into place on December 1, 2015 in the United States.
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Impacts of evolving trade regulations and compliance risks
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As discussed in our previous look at the 2025 proxy season, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has elevated AI to a core governance concern for shareholders, and as AI continues to dominate headlines, the urgency of finding a balance between transparency, responsibility, and return on investment for shareholders is likely to spur a growing number of AI-related shareholder proposals in the coming years.
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As Canadian businesses deal with tariff uncertainty and trade protectionism, the federal government has announced its intention to introduce rules promoting domestic goods and services in government contracting by most federal departments and agencies.
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