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Learn how legal teams can proactively manage the complexities of emerging data sources to mitigate risk and gain control over e-discovery, compliance, and investigations.
This report explores what led to data over-retention on tape, defines the current situation and outlines how to remediate data holdings to reduce ongoing operational costs and regulatory risk.
FTI Consulting has released the final segment of the 2024 General Counsel Report. This comprehensive report examines the digital risk landscape that corporate legal departments are currently facing or have encountered over the last year.
Part Three of the 2024 GC Report explores how privacy remains and environmental, social and governance rises as top issues for legal department leaders, requiring a closer look at granular challenges and regional nuances.
Part Two of the 2024 GC Report explores how the rapid pace of technology advancement, combined with the emergence of digital risk as a critical focal point, implicates how legal departments support enterprise technology adoption, use and proficiency.
The General Counsel Report 2024 examines the challenges that corporate legal departments encounter due to the evolving digital risk environment. With an increasing focus on data-driven regulations, privacy obligations, disruptive technologies like AI, rapid advancements in technology, and a wide array of emerging data sources, legal departments are confronted with new complexities when it comes to allocating resources and setting priorities.
A survey conducted by Compliance Week and FTI Consulting largely indicated third parties to be the most heightened area of risk to their businesses this year, with reporting, dashboarding and enhancing analytics capabilities among top priorities.
This report examines how organizations can govern AI while adhering to responsible AI principles, including privacy, accountability, robustness, security, explainability, fairness, and human oversight.