When the rules change, you know first.
When a framework Hael covers is amended, every system it touches lights up — owners flagged, affected documents marked for review.
A change to the law should not be something you find out about late.
Regulations move. When they do, the systems they affect, the documents that cite them and the owners accountable all need to know — without a manual sweep.
By the time a tracker email is forwarded to legal, the obligation has already moved.
From obligation amendment to system review, on rails.
The change finds the systems, through the record.
Because every system's obligations are mapped on the record, a change to an obligation resolves straight to the affected systems and their dependent artefacts.
The same record proves it after the fact: what changed, when, who reviewed, and how the documents now read.
Ask Counsel what changed.
Counsel reads the impact rows on the record and answers in plain language — what changed, what it means for your systems, what is now overdue.
Change events are maintained by Hael's regulatory specialists from primary sources, not scraped from the open web.