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In today’s rapidly evolving tax landscape, as professionals face significant challenges in talent acquisition, regulatory complexity, and growing client expectations, firms are increasingly seeking ...
The rise of image-based sexual abuse — commonly known as “revenge porn” — has sparked legal advancements, most recently with the passage of the TAKE IT DOWN Act Over the past 15 years, the convergence ...
Driven by relentless innovation, we’re witnessing a transformative shift in how technology shapes professional landscapes. The arrival of agentic artificial intelligence marks a significant milestone, ...
Thomson Reuters (Nasdaq/TSX: TRI), a global content and technology company, today unveiled its next major leap forward ...
Legal resources Legal coverage focusing on the business and practice of law Tax, accounting & audit resources Featuring an expanded insight into the world of tax, accounting & audit professionals ...
Thomson Reuters celebrated Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) a few weeks ago by exploring the deep connection between our Trust Principles and accessibility. Colleagues from across the globe, ...
IRA’s uncertain future: How the Trump administration’s approach could impact corporate tax functions
Nadya Britton Enterprise Content Manager for Tax and Accounting at Thomson Reuters Institute ...
As legal demand and rates grow, law firms are increasing their spending on technology, marketing, and knowledge management, revealing strategic investments rather than simple cost increases and ...
The legal industry is ripe for innovation and law firms focused on solving the fundamental challenges surrounding technology implementation are best positioned to drive sustainable growth in the legal ...
In this year’s report, we see how many law firms are edging toward rethinking their business model in light of technological advancements, even as they celebrate a record-breaking performance over the ...
What impact will the incoming Trump administration have on ESG and DEI issues, especially around corporate regulations and government agencies? Expect more executive orders, and much less federal ...
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