AI readiness begins with information governance
Can you trust your AI output if you can’t trust the input?
For law firms and professional services organisations, responsible AI adoption requires more than policies. It requires trusted information, defensible governance, and auditable control.
iCompli helps you to build the information governance foundation AI depends on — managing retention, defensible disposition, client requirements, approvals, audit trails, and information lifecycle governance across systems.
Because before you can trust AI, you need to trust the information it uses. Get AI-ready with iCompli.
Here are some of our complimentary webinars with AI topics that may help expand your knowledge and understanding of the importance of information governance in line with AI use.
You may know the terminology. You may have experimented with tools like Claude and ChatGPT. But without a clear foundation, it’s difficult to use AI effectively, ask the right questions, or make informed decisions.
This three-part webinar series is designed to address that gap.
It will provide a structured, non-technical introduction to AI - starting with the basics, moving into practical use, and then exploring what comes next.
Whether your role is strategic, operational, or technical, this series will help you build the understanding needed to engage with AI in a professional context.
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Team IG are dedicated to equipping legal professionals with the essential knowledge and resources to proficiently manage the intricacies of information governance.
As a coalition of seasoned information governance specialists hailing from various law firms and business partners, our mission centres on delivering educational sessions that advocate for best practices, offer valuable insights and share expert guidance on strategic information management.
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As firms adopt AI tools, expand collaboration platforms, and face increasing cyber threats, controlling the data estate has become a core leadership responsibility. Information governance plays a central role in enabling that control — bringing visibility to data, enforcing retention policies, reducing unnecessary storage growth, and strengthening the firm’s security posture.
This executive webinar series examines how governance frameworks support the priorities of CIOs while also helping governance, risk, and compliance professionals build a stronger business case for firm-wide information governance strategy.
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View our complimentary educational articles to give yourself a better view of how iCompli can help you understand your information and improve it for AI adaptation.
In this second mastering information governance article by Peter Lamb, he argues that strong governance benefits firms in removing friction and enhancing processes to ensure max efficiency and firm improvement. If article 1 established that information governance is broader than records management, the next hurdle is perception.
Keeping on top of data management and being aware is key to ensuring firms run efficiently and compliantly with sensitive information kept for long periods of time. In this whitepaper, Peter Lamb uses his decades of experience with legal firms and expert knowledge to detail how data discipline is invaluable to protecting sensitive data.
AI implementation without strong protection, structure and security could expose firms to serious compliance risks, information exposure and ethical problems. In this article by Peter Lamb, he argues that without proper implementation of strong security, expansive structure and governance over sensitive information, AI cannot be used with confidence but rather it may create more problems for law firms behind on governance and control of data.
Artificial intelligence has burst onto the legal scene, generating a lot of buzz and stirring up the industry with its potential. It’s not a passing trend; it’s here to stay, shaking things up from contract analysis to predictive litigation. AI has become as essential as comprehensive legal research databases. The key challenge is how to harness AI’s benefits effectively while mitigating associated risks.