Posts Tagged ‘Legal’
Joseph, José or Giuseppe? The challenge of matching names across languages
Research for due diligence, prospect or investigative purposes frequently involves people who are ‘international’ – with connections in more than one country. Because of this, their name may appear in different languages and scripts.
Read MoreThe challenges of using search engines for adverse media screening
Conscientious consumers, investors, and employees, as well as globalised supply chains and enhanced regulations, have made it vital to know who you are in business with. Equipping yourself with the right due diligence tools has never been more important.
Read MoreHow AI is augmenting litigation support services
Almost one-fifth of UK legal buyers in 2022 believe digitalisation and the use of technology are strategic priorities for their firms.[1] New technology brings law firms growth opportunities, but also potential challenges.
Read MoreWhat is Natural Language Processing, and how does it work?
NLP refers to the way computers process human language. It involves understanding and generating language, text classification, sentiment analysis, translation, and speech recognition. It is what allows Xapien to mimic and implement the micro-mannerisms that you as a human do automatically when you read text.
Read MoreWhy top firms are automating legal intake (and why you should, too)
The law firms that succeed in this climate will be those that offer a swift, seamless intake process for new clients. Intake is the first impression a client gets of your firm and likely to set the tone for the rest of the working relationship.
Read MoreDemystifying sanctions
Organisations are now having to make sure that they are complying with the fast-changing sanctions landscape. Failure to comply with the host of new international sanctions regimes will mean severe legal and financial penalties for organisations. In the UK, it can also lead to imprisonment for up to 10 years.
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