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Legl, a SaaS for law firm workflows, tops up with $18M

TechCrunch

Today, London-based Legl — a 2019-founded SaaS startup that sells tools to law firms wanting to digitize processes and automate workflows in areas like client onboarding, payments and compliance to support a more modern customer experience — is announcing the close of an $18 million Series B round, just over a year after it raised a $7M Series A.

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Law Commission proposes revolutionary rules for ownership of crypto tokens and NFTs

TechCrunch

Dr. Adam Sanitt is a Knowledge Director specializing in financial disputes, technology and innovation at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. The Law Commission’s consultation paper has considered the many opposing views and settled decisively on one option: treating digital assets as a new form of property. Adam Sanitt. Contributor.

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How Signal is playing with fire

The Verge

Signal announced a test of the integration in the United Kingdom in the spring , and it quietly rolled out to the rest of the world in mid-November. But I also support anti-money-laundering and Know Your Customer (KYC) laws, which are useful in combating terrorists, murder-for-hire plotters, and other harms.

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A teen is reportedly the mastermind behind the Lapsus$ hacking group

The Verge

However, the teenager, who apparently uses the online aliases “White” and “breachbase,” has not been accused by law enforcement, and the researchers “haven’t been able to conclusively tie him to every hack Lapsus$ has claimed,” Bloomberg said. The teenager’s mother told the publication she did not know of allegations against him.

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Clearview AI hit with sweeping legal complaints over controversial face scraping in Europe

The Verge

The complaints filed in France, Austria, Greece, Italy, and the United Kingdom say that the company’s method of documenting and collecting data — including images of faces it automatically extracts from public websites — violates European privacy laws. Far beyond what we could ever expect as online users.

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New Zealand-based customer due diligence platform First AML gets $21M Series B

TechCrunch

Founded in 2017, First AML entered Australia this year and will use part of its Series B to expand into international markets, starting with the United Kingdom. It is also looking at Singapore and the United States. Its clients include other types of financial service providers, accountants, law firms and real estate agencies.

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FTC says Facebook has been a monopoly ‘since at least 2011’ in amended antitrust complaint

The Verge

The Federal Trade Commission has filed an amended antitrust complaint against Facebook , alleging that the company violated federal antitrust laws with its acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp. Further, Facebook Blue and Instagram are the two largest personal social networking services in the United States.”