When Neighbours Fall Out: The DPA Twist
Martin Sloan and Leigh Gapinski consider a recent case where the court awarded £17,000 in damages for breaches of the DPA in relation to domestic CCTV…
Martin Sloan and Leigh Gapinski consider a recent case where the court awarded £17,000 in damages for breaches of the DPA in relation to domestic CCTV…
Robert Morley embraces the potential of AI in legal but believes that AI will only ever be a useful tool – a servant rather than the lawyer’s master…
This issue ranges across the wide areas of interest of tech lawyers. Some articles cover recent developments and cases, others revisit the sort of contract problems that fill many days and we also look at the impact AI might have on the future practice of law. As regards the latter, we have two wonderful articles…
Sue McLean takes a careful look at a series of common questions that arise, and are likely to arise with increasing frequency, where support is sought from practitioners on a blockchain project…
Mike Pierides, Sarah Atkinson and Dan Coen cover the basic, and crucial, issues that need to be considered when multi-jurisdictional outsourcing contracts are in contemplation…
A recent High Court judgment concerned the adequacy of a search following a subject access request and the limits of legal professional privilege in that context…
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Pearse Ryan and Robert Cain highlight the role of an EU task force and the issues it is likely to address…
Read More… from European Commission’s Internal Task Force on FinTech
Manish Soni sheds some light on a vital area – trusted computing – which underpins our computing and which few IT lawyers understand…
In light of the judgment in CG v Facebook in the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, Professor Lorna Woods asks: when is Facebook liable for illegal content under the E-commerce Directive?…
Read More… from Facebook, Illegality and the E-commerce Directive