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Generative AI: A global guide to key IP considerations
Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
United States | Publication | January 26, 2022
To say Becky Diffen spent her entire career as a renewable project developer wouldn’t be an understatement. She started in the field while still an undergraduate student, and by the age of 23, she was working on $200 million wind generation construction contracts.
Today, Diffen is a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright’s Austin office, where she specializes in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, project development, and tax equity financings of renewable energy, energy storage, power generation and transmission projects. Some of the deals Diffen led with her team include:
“I’m very passionate about this space,” Diffen said. “I’m passionate about fighting climate change; and I love fieldwork.”
Read The Texas Lawbook article, "Becky Diffen: Catching the new winds in M&A."
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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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As the energy transition in Africa ramps up, and concerted efforts are made to expand capacity across the continent through new renewable projects, there is likely to be a corresponding increase in disputes, anticipated to be primarily resolved through arbitration. The protean regulatory environment, the pace of development required, the variety and number of stakeholders, supply chain complexity and the deployment of new technologies within aging infrastructure all create fertile conditions for disputes.
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