#record-keeping

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Law
fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Lawyer Bills 36-Hour Day As Einstein's Theories Meet Law Firm Management - Above the Law

Advancing AI technology and poor record-keeping challenge the traditional billable hour model in legal practices.
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

3 Top IRS Tips to Consider for a Prosperous Tax Return Season

The 2026 tax season offers new deductions for tips, overtime, and car loan interest, with average refunds up 14% from 2025, requiring organized record-keeping to maximize eligible tax benefits.
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Can on-chain protocols make U.S. land records fraud-proof?

As HousingWire recently reported, the fragmentation across 3,000-plus local registries has created a multibillion-dollar opening for deed fraud. When ownership data is siloed and verification relies on manual oversight, the system becomes a playground for bad actors. Digitization was supposed to fix this, but moving a paper deed to a PDF doesn't change the underlying vulnerability. If a fraudulent signature is recorded digitally, the speed of the system simply makes the fraud harder to claw back.
Real estate
Python
fromPython Software Foundation Blog
4 months ago

PSF Code of Conduct Working Group Shares First Transparency Report

The PSF Code of Conduct Working Group will publish annual transparency reports starting with a 2024 report, backed by improved record keeping and public access.
fromtherealdeal.com
6 months ago

The prices just keep coming down: Rent-stabilized broker's epic rant

If you don't have the paperwork from 15 years ago when you deregulated a unit, when the rent was $900, and now you're charging $6,000 He didn't need to finish the sentence, because rent-stabilized owners know exactly what he's talking about: the risk of having to pay a tenant years' worth of overcharges because they can't document renovations that removed a unit from stabilization, back when that was allowed.
Real estate
fromwww.npr.org
8 months ago

Who made these knotted records during the Inca Empire?

The Inca Empire had the largest empire in the New World at the time, covering half of a continent, relying entirely on knotted cords for keeping records.
Agriculture
fromwww.cbc.ca
10 months ago

Ford government used code words to make it 'unduly difficult' to search Greenbelt records: report | CBC News

"The Greenbelt-related appeals offer a clear example and cautionary tale about the consequences of inadequate recordkeeping. When key government decisions are not properly documented, transparency suffers, and with it, public trust."
UK politics
fromTheregister
11 months ago

CIA's chief data officer says Signalgate chats have vanished

Blankenship testified that when he came to take a copy of the group chat on Director Ratcliffe's phone, the only remnant of the Signalgate chatter was the group name and profile names.
Privacy professionals
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