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The Future of Business Law

August 2019
BusinessIT

Abstract

The only constant thing in the world is change. We see it all around us. In the seasons that the planet experiences to the pace at which technology is developed replacing the old and making it obsolete. Our world as we experience it today is a result of history. Many aspects that shape our world, in which some of the prominent factors are climate, war, economy, peace and prosperity- all of which are linked intrinsically to the way in which a country or economy grows. When an economy does well because natural factors are aligned in its favour, it flourishes. And with it flourish the lives of the people that belong to that economy. It is better able to command itself over fellow economies and mould the trade systems of the world in its favour. The collective and majority will of its people can reach beyond its borders. As a result, the laws it develops not only help it prosper but ensure that its impact is felt all around the world.

Author

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Neha Mahyavanshi
Director, Field Compliance Officer- South Asia, SAP India Private Limited, India

Neha Mahyavanshi is a graduate from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India. Corporate lawyer at heart and currently serving as the field compliance officer for a large software company based in Bangalore, India. She spent a good ten years of her professional career negotiating the most complex technology contracts. In her current role she focusses on corporate ethics and compliance practices. In the last two years as compliance officer, has become a due diligence expert and developed an eye for reviewing government contracting structures. A speaker at many industry events on emerging technologies, ethics and IP laws, she also has a keen interest in politics, history, climate change and sustainability.

Company

SAP India Private Limited

SAP SE is a German-based European multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations.

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