Product Liability and the Self-driving Car
In the latest in our series of articles arising fromthe SCL Tech Law Futures Conference, Lucy McCormick considers an important issue that has a momentum of its own…
In the latest in our series of articles arising fromthe SCL Tech Law Futures Conference, Lucy McCormick considers an important issue that has a momentum of its own…
Neil Brown ponders on some near-term thoughts and predictions for communications and Internet service providers and their advisors….
In a week of data breaches (and what week isn’t?), Charles Christian offers his thoughts on the 2017 priority…
Still depressed over 2016’s major developments, Chris Marsden focuses on telecoms and net neutrality and looks forward to a 2017 in which the follies of 2016 may well truly bite…
Not sure if Marion Oswald’s contribution is whimsical or depressing, but it is an irresistible comment on life as we may come to know it…
It is very nearly December so here is the first in our series of predictions postings. There is still time to submit your predictions.
John Yates sets our predictions ball rolling with a constructive warning…
Jo Martin considers the impact of the employment tribunal’s decision in the recent Uber case. Theresa Sprain looks at similar litigation regarding Uber in the United States….
Read More… from Disrupting the Disruptors: The Uber Case and Employment
Luca Belli and Chris Marsden review the long history of developments, and the latest position, on net neutrality in Europe, amid some hopeful signs. This article complements Chris Marsden’s presentation at the SCL Tech Law Futures Conference in November…
Online justice has arrived in Canada. Darin Thompson gives an update on British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal…
Read More… from The Online Justice Experience in British Columbia
I am again looking for contributions for our predictions slot. 2016 has proved that predicting is a mug’s game but you may enjoy playing despite that…