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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 | 八月 2024
On August 16, 2024, the Chancellor launched the UK pensions review promised in the Labour party’s election manifesto. It is to be run by Emma Reynolds, the Minister for Pensions, and the first phase is focussed on investment and the terms of reference set out the four areas where policy development will be targeted initially.
The first phase of the review will focus on developing policy in four areas:
Initial findings are due to be reported later this year ahead of the introduction of the Pension Schemes Bill. The second phase is due to start later in 2024 and, alongside investment, will consider further steps to improve pension outcomes, including assessing retirement adequacy. Ongoing policy development in the DB workplace pension sphere will remain separate from the review.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
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We are delighted to announce that Al Hounsell, Director of Strategic Innovation & Legal Design based in our Toronto office, has been named 'Innovative Leader of the Year' at the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) Awards.
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After a lacklustre finish to 2022 when compared to the vintage year for M&A that was 2021, dealmakers expected 2023 to see the market continue to cool in most sectors, in response to the economic headwinds of rising inflation (with its corresponding impact on financing costs), declining market valuations, tightening regulatory scrutiny and increasing geopolitical tensions.
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