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Generative AI: A global guide to key IP considerations
Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
United Kingdom | Publication | December 2019
The trend toward corporate liability for climate change-related harm continues to grow. Litigants are identifying novel causes of action and strategies to fix companies with liability for the alleged impact of corporate activity on the environment and, by extension, individuals affected by it. Courts have become more receptive to claims premised on climate risk, where previously such claims would have been considered untenable for want of justiciability, foreseeability or recognized categories of duty of care. In this article, we identify potential litigation risks for banks and recommend how to mitigate those risks.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
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The UK remains a world leader in offshore wind, accounting for roughly 20 percent of global offshore wind capacity, with 11.3 GW operational. It is forecast that installed capacity will rise to 19.5 GW by mid 2020s.
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Since the inception of commercial aviation, the industry has been a target for hostile entities seeking to disrupt or control flight operations. Insurance carriers and underwriters, in response, have been tirelessly working to understand and mitigate these risks, providing a safety net for the aviation industry.
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