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Editor's Picks: Making sense of the Panama Papers: how vast amounts of data can be processed


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Making sense of the Panama Papers: how vast amounts of data can be processed
CYFOR - Global White Paper
The vast amounts of information in the Panama Papers were only made manageable with the use of e-discovery analytics software to process the 11.5 million confidential documents. This briefing looks at a similar example involving large-scale e-discovery in a multimillion-pound commercial dispute.

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership: a guide to investment protections and investor-state dispute settlement
DLA Piper Global White Paper
It is crucial for global investors to understand how the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) may impact them. This DLA Piper briefing looks at the protections offered to foreign investors in TPP countries, and the effect of the much-discussed investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms.
Beware the 'non-exclusive' arbitration clause - clarification from the Privy Council
Latham & Watkins British Virgin Islands White Paper
"Non-exclusive" arbitration clauses provide that disputes "may" be referred to arbitration. The Privy Council clarified the nature of these clauses in a recent case, but uncertainties still remain. This briefing looks at the facts of the case, the Privy Council's decision and its implications.
The potential impact of Brexit on your commercial contractual relationships
Shoosmiths European Union White Paper
The referendum on the UK’s EU membership is fast approaching, but uncertainty reigns as to the actual impact on business. Businesses should take steps now to consider the impact of Brexit on their business and usual trading relationships, as the risks are many and varied, as this briefing explains.
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015: what impact have they had?
Nabarro UK White Paper
With the first anniversary of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 upon us, this Nabarro briefing considers the purpose of the regulations, highlights top tips for clients, contractors and consultants, and investigates industry take-up so far.
Sickies, surveillance and social media: establishing fair dismissal in cases of misconduct
Bond Dickinson UK White Paper
In a recent case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal had to decide whether 'pulling a sickie' could amount to gross misconduct, entitling the employer to terminate employment. This briefing looks at the details of the case and the use of covert surveillance in establishing the well-being of an employee.
Record-keeping obligations for BVI companies, partnerships, trusts and other organisations
Harneys British Virgin Islands White Paper
This Harneys guide incorporates the latest updates regarding record-keeping obligations for British Virgin Islands companies, partnerships, trusts and other organisations.
Brexit - contingency planning for corporates
Allen & Overy European Union White Paper
A vote to exit the EU in this June's referendum would result in much uncertainty, and many companies with a presence in the UK have begun contingency planning. This briefing covers the issues corporates should be thinking about now, and assess the likely impact of Brexit on aspects of business.
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