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How to Save 6,000 Hours per Year with Business Systems Development

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You know the feeling; you’d love to take a vacation and a break from your business… …but there’s no one to handle the day-to-day operations for you. Studies indicate that business system documentation can boost productivity and save up to 6,000 hours per year, equating to 2.4 full-time staff positions.

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South Korea passes ‘anti-Google law’

JURIST

The bill bans these major app store operators from forcing software developers to use their payment systems, effectively stopping them from charging commissions on in-app purchases. The bill is an amendment of the Telecommunications Business Act.

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US and India establish sustainable trade group

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The US and India Thursday announced a new Trade Policy Forum (TPF) working group on resilient trade, which will aim to develop and strengthen a sustainable trade relationship between the two countries. Moreover, India underlined its interest in restoration of its beneficiary status under US Generalized System of Preferences.

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Ohio Supreme Court says insurance policy does not cover ransomware attack on software

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The judgment against EMOI concludes that a software developer can’t use its property insurance to cover losses. A district judge had dismissed EMOI’s case against Owners, which the developer brought forth just months after the attack.

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Contract Lifecycle Management: A Business Enabler Exploring On-Ground Challenges

The current scenarios in business development have shown that having a fully automated CLM has become a mandate for every law firm and in-house legal department. To determine if you need a CLM system, it's essential to clearly identify the on-ground business challenges you aim to solve.

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Afghanistan dispatches: ‘The commercial banks are unable to preserve their liquidity and that is leading them to failure.’

JURIST

Here, a Staff Correspondent for JURIST in Kabul offers observations on the current posture of Afghanistan’s troubled banking system under the Taliban. The banking system had developed a lot during the last two decades in the country. Until 2001 only state-owned banks with limited banking system were active in Afghanistan.

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Guest Post: Building Better Civil Justice Systems Isn’t Just About The Funding

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It is written by Mark Chandler , former chief legal officer at Cisco Systems from 2001- 2021 and now a lecturer in law at Stanford Law School and a fellow at the Stanford’s Deborah L. The current patchwork of localized justice tech developed largely on a one-off basis to solve legal problems piecemeal is likely doomed.