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" ... But many Giving Pledge donors are funding their own private foundations that then pay out only the minimum federal requirement of 5% of their corpus as a defacto maximum. ... "
" ... By now, large organizations have fully recognized the power of big data to reveal key insights and drive improved performance across the enterprise. But developing the proper methodologies to harness that power — accurately, securely and without bias — is no small task, especially as more and more data is added to each company’s constantly growing corpus. The result is an increasingly complex data-management ecosystem. ... "
" ... Of course, if you are at risk while inside the self-driving car, we can logically extend that there is a corpus of risk for those that come near to the self-driving car too. Risk is floating everywhere in the case of self-driving cars, encompassing anyone inside the driverless car and anyone nearby, including drivers in other cars, passengers in other cars, pedestrians walking nearby, motorcyclists coming along, scooter riders, bike riders, and so on. ... "
" ... To be considered qualifying distributions, distributions must be made to an organized charity that is not controlled directly or indirectly by the foundation or another private foundation. For the contributions to qualify as “out of corpus,” the foundation must distribute the annual required amount of minimum-investment return under Section 4942 and 100% of the contributions received in the current tax year. ... "
" ... What technology-assisted review techniques like predictive coding do is use a mix of people and technology to automatically mark documents in a case corpus as either privileged, responsive, or both. Actual predictive coding methodology has been in practice for decades outside of the legal industry (e.g. Pandora’s music service is really a predictive coding methodology). The legal market has been slower to adopt some technology-assisted review methodologies en masse because this market, in particular, tends to be more conservative about adopting new techniques. Many prefer to wait for rules or precedents to be set before buying in to these technology-assisted approaches. eDJ Group asked survey respondents if they have used or are using predictive coding at present. While the survey has only been live for a week, early results confirm our hypothesis that adoption is still fairly low – only one-third of respondents have used or are using predictive coding. ... "