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Blockchain: an introduction

Blockchain is a new mechanism for storing data, based on a decentralized ledger. This article seeks to explain, in layman’s terms, what this actually means. It also seeks to give guidance regarding how blockchain may impact on the financial services industry in general, and how United Kingdom and European regulators are reacting to its development. Learn more.

House Intelligence Counsel Joins Eversheds Sutherland

In this article published by Compliance Reporter, Michael Bahar is featured for joining the firm’s Litigation Practice Group as a partner in the Washington DC office. Formerly the Staff Director and General Counsel to the Minority Staff of the US House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Michael will also serve as Leader of the US Cybersecurity and Privacy...

Automated Transportation’s Legal and Ethical Risks

In this videocast featured in Law360, Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partner Jason McCarter and Eversheds Sutherland (International) Partner Fabian Volz discuss the legal and ethical risks associated with automated driving. Learn more.

Artificial Intelligence: Forcing a New Approach on an Age-Old Institution

To reap the benefits of artificial intelligence and machine learning, we must understand the risks and learn to protect consumers with legal standards that refrain from severely hampering the innovation this technology will bring to the marketplace. Learn more.

Cybersecurity and IP Are Key in Autonomous Vehicles

In this videocast featured in Law360, Eversheds Sutherland (US) Partners Mary Jane Wilson-Bilik and Griff Griffin address the issues autonomous vehicles are facing with cybersecurity and intellectual property. Specifically, they discuss how the Internet of Things devices in driverless cars will impact big data, cybersecurity and data protection, and intellectual property and patents....

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