Sir Henry Brooke – A Tribute
Richard Susskind, current SCL President, offers a tribute to past president, Sir Henry Brooke CMG PC…
Richard Susskind, current SCL President, offers a tribute to past president, Sir Henry Brooke CMG PC…
The newly created European Data Protection Board has reviewed the draft ePrivacy Regulation and ‘has decided to offer further advice and clarifications on some specific issues raised by the proposed amendments’….
Read More… from EDPB Statement on the Revision of the ePrivacy Regulation
Many lawyers are ignorant of, or obviously uncomfortable with, the concepts underpinning agile. Nathan Evans helps with understanding those concepts and shares some of his insights gained from negotiating agile deals…
Mark O’Conor highlights AI and looks forward to the SCL Annual Conference…
Inevitably it will transpire that mistakes will have been made by professionals giving (often very expensive) guidance on GDPR compliance. Their clients will want to consider whether a claim for professional negligence can be made. In this article Neil Hext QC, Stephen Innes and Helen Evans of 4 New Square discuss some of the issues which are likely to arise in such claims….
Read More… from Professional Negligence Claims arising out of GDPR
Royal Assent received 23 May 2018 – just in time for GDPR…
White Paper now expected by the end of 2018…
Read More… from Internet Safety Strategy Green Paper: DCMS consultation response published
SCL launches an online resource translating essential GDPR concepts into plain English…
Peter Leonard and Toby Walsh ask if the Cambridge Analytica scandal might be a #MeToo moment for algorithmic decision-making and AI?…
Read More… from #MeToo for AI? Could Cambridge Analytica happen again?
Lord Tim Clement-Jones writes about the important report from the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence which he chaired and the recommendations its Report put forward…