Scoping Exercise
Mark O’Conor reflects on SCL’s activities and looks forward to the forthcoming SCL Conference…
Mark O’Conor reflects on SCL’s activities and looks forward to the forthcoming SCL Conference…
Jon Baines asks whether the FCA – or any data controller – can any longer argue that it’s too expensive to have to rectify inaccurate personal data…
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Neil Brown examines new rules on caller line identification…
With many years of experience of working with Agile, Simon Worthy gives an IT Consultant’s view of the ways in which lawyers need to improve their understanding of the workings of Agile…
The Law Commission has published its view on the validity of electronic signatures, endorsing their use, and is seeking views on proposals for improving the law affecting the use of such signatures…
Mike Conradi delves into the new rules affecting co-investment and offers an explanation and a critique…
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Laurence Eastham looks at case law trends and worries about the wildness of the west…
Lynn Richmond looks at the way we apportion blame in law and the need for a reconsideration of the relevant law in the light of the development of AI. She goes on to bring the issue close to home by considering the liability of lawyers in the future AI-influenced practice of law…
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the posting on a website of a photograph that was freely accessible on another website with the consent of the author requires a new authorisation by that author…
A new Code of Practice applies from 15 August…
Read More… from New Code of Practice on the Investigation of Protected Electronic Information