Both clients and law firms are increasingly investing in regulatory tech and talent in the ever-evolving legal landscape. As legal professionals grapple with trends in regulatory, data protection, tech management, and leadership, tech-focused solutions are proving invaluable in managing and streamlining processes.
A forthcoming General Counsel Conference in Brooklyn, slated for October 03, 2023, is planned to address these areas in detail. The conference will serve as a platform to discuss trends and developments in the legal tech industry, specifically focusing on regulatory technology and human resources. The emphasis on tech management and data protection reaffirms the industry’s move towards integrating technologies into its operational and strategic frameworks.
The law firms’ and clients’ focus on fortifying their regulatory tech assets comes as no surprise in an increasingly digital and privacy-focused world. Given the ever-tightening regulations on data protection and privacy across jurisdictions, the need for regulatory technology and expertise is vital. Investing in such tech and talent not only ensures firms’ regulatory compliance but also strengthens their infrastructure against potential legal breaches.
New York also echoes the industry trend with a gathering of its own. The New York Law Journal is celebrating attorneys and judges on October 05, 2023, who have contributed significantly to the legal profession in New York. The event will no doubt reflect and address the growing interest and implementation of legal tech, especially regulatory tech, within the state’s legal circles.
The legal industry’s power players continue to position themselves advantageously to deal with the continuing evolution of the regulatory landscape. Ensuring that teams are equipped with the latest technology and skilled personnel will decide their ability to navigate these complex challenges going forward.
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