About Artificial Intelligence Guidance on Lexis+
AI raises a variety of legal and regulatory issues across many areas. Clear and concise Practice Notes explain the key legal issues, and how they fit into the overall technological change. Practical precedent documents show how to apply this information
in practice and news ensures lawyers are up to date on developments in this fast-paced area.
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Our clear, concise practice notes and news reports give you direct links to the most authoritative sources, On everything from relationship breakdown, cohabitants and children law to financial provision, international family law and enforcement.
So you can be confident you’re giving the right advice, even when you’re outside your comfort zone.
Featured Expert
Tom Whittaker
Senior Associate
Tom is a senior associate and solicitor advocate in the dispute resolution team. He regularly advises clients on commercially significant and complex civil disputes for a wide range of corporate and government clients across different sectors.
Tom has published articles in:
- Society for Computers and Law journal on: boardroom approach to artificial intelligence risk; and explainable machine learning);
- R3 (Insolvency) magazine on data mapping in insolvency; and
- The Commercial Litigation Journal on: contractual discretion; and use of technology in investigations.
Tom spoke on FRP Advisory’s podcast 'Unchartered: a new dawn' (here) on technology in forensic investigations.
Tom is on the Electronic Discovery Reference Model project team to improve data mapping in eDiscovery. Tom has specialist accreditations in document review and analysis platforms Relativity and Brainspace.