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Event-Driven Feeds are designed to address the challenge of tracking, understanding, and responding to global legal developments in real time. In an era of rapidly changing legal landscapes across multiple jurisdictions, it is a demanding task for most businesses, law firms, and legal professionals to stay updated with relevant legal developments. These include changes in laws, new legislation, case law, enforcement actions, and other relevant shifts that could impact their operations or their clients.
Conventional methods of tracking these updates often involve labour-intensive manual processes dealing with multiple sources, which can be time-consuming, error-prone, and inefficient. The information can be overwhelming, and important details can be missed. Additionally, interpreting and applying these updates to specific contexts or cases can be a complex task, often requiring expert interpretation.
This is where Event-Driven Feeds come into play. They provide a structured, machine-readable data feed that captures global legal developments in real time. This ensures businesses and legal professionals can immediately identify, access, and act on relevant information, making their legal decision-making processes more efficient and accurate. The ability to receive these feeds in real time is particularly beneficial for time-sensitive matters where delays can have significant repercussions.
Moreover, your legal analysis of these feeds assist your clients in identifying trends, benchmarking, and predictive analysis, further enhancing the strategic planning and risk management process. Lastly, global indicators enable the tracking of larger socio-economic or political changes that may indirectly influence legal landscapes, ensuring a comprehensive and informed perspective is maintained at all times.
By leveraging hybrid cloud solutions, the Legal Apps Cloud can help legal departments with:
Textual Content: Textual content aggregates textual content from your required sources plus other valuable third-party sources, including web and social media content. This information can be paired with valuable metadata covering companies, topics and people.
News Analytics: The risks and benefits to individuals that arise from personal data processing using artificial intelligence (AI) are heavily context-dependant, and vary significantly across the diverse range of sectors, technologies and organisation types covered by data protection legislation. This toolkit will help you understand some of the AI-specific risks to individual rights and freedoms and provides practical steps to mitigate, reduce or manage them.