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05 August 2020
Issue: 7898 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Technology
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DS Compliance: Voice technology for lawyers

Voice transcription service DS Compliance has launched another product for the legal profession

Its latest product, DS Dash: Voice Transcription Services, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to overcome many of the drawbacks affecting similar software. Its software can distinguish and highlight key words and phrases, uses AI to address contextual phrases and has the ability to cut through background noise and poor sound quality.

DS Compliance offers cyber security and GDPR compliance technology as well as voice transcription software.

They can be found at: ds-compliance.com.

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Commercial property partner joins Clarke Willmott in Southampton

Ellisons—Robert Tiffen

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Robert Tiffen joins Ellisons as Partner in growing Norwich office

NEWS
The Law Society RFC Festival of Sport returns next month, bringing together legal and financial services professionals for one of the sector’s largest annual sporting events
Legal aid deserts leave almost one in four without adequate access to justice
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has warned solicitors and law firms that using artificial intelligence does not alter their professional obligations, amid concerns over inaccurate legal material and client confidentiality
From forgotten interest claims to case-management appeals, a string of procedural developments offers useful—and occasionally cautionary—lessons for practitioners

Jonathan Fisher KC highlights that it now accounts for around 40% of criminal offences, with roughly 70% involving technology, and argues that the UK cannot simply prosecute its way out of the problem. Detection, investigation and prosecution all require improvement, while different fraud types demand tailored responses.

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