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Litera to Acquire Legal AI Pioneer Kira Systems, Enhancing its Transaction Management Offering

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Kira’s CEO, Noah Waisberg , a former corporate lawyer with Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York, and its CTO, Dr. Alexander Hudek , a computer scientist, founded the company in 2011, originally under the name DiligenceEngine (which I reviewed in 2014 ). Our brand wants to be the brand that law firms look to solve problems,” he said.

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Fueled By $20M Raise, Kira Spin-Off Zuva Reveals Its First Product

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MNTSQ, a company that developed AI technology for performing due diligence on Japanese-language contracts, will use DocAI to add analysis of English-language documents. .” Zuva has already signed two customers, MNTSQ and Vigilant AI , and others are likely to be announced soon, Waisberg said.

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Regulatory Risks for Not Disclosing Trading Algorithms – Five Takeaways from the SEC’s $170 Million Settlement with BlueCrest Capital

Debevoise Data Blog

Background On December 8, 2020, the SEC entered into an offer of settlement with BlueCrest for $170 million related to conduct occurring between 2011 and 2015. In 2011, BlueCrest created a proprietary fund, BSMA Limited (“BSMA”), to trade capital invested by BlueCrest Executive Committee members.

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Software Substitutes for Lawyers

The Law Product Makers blog

Marc Andreessen quipped in 2011: “Software is eating the world”. Law has a high information component. In a large sense, law is information or as Bill Palin, the young lawyer who won the ABA’s Legal Hackathon at last year’s ABA Annual Meeting , says, “law is code”. McGinnis and Russell G.

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Navigating Legal Factors for U.S. Companies Entering the E-commerce Market in Africa

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

These include e-commerce law, consumer protection law, data privacy laws, and breach notification laws. However, companies can use these laws to their advantage by using them as a guide to identify the most suitable e-commerce market to enter. 11] Therefore, it is crucial for U.S. To mitigate these risks, U.S.