Predictions 2016: Jane Seager
If you are bored with space launches and want to be distracted from thoughts of the trilogue, Jane Seager has some distracting domain name predictions for you…
If you are bored with space launches and want to be distracted from thoughts of the trilogue, Jane Seager has some distracting domain name predictions for you…
Roy Russell offers his practical view on the role that information and document lifecycle management will play in the legal sector in 2016, based on customer and market insight…
The EU Commission has published a press release that indicates that agreement has been reached…
It’s not just the age of data consent that needs resolving…
A bumper start to the predictions week with a full set from Joanna Goodman…
A bumper set of tech predictions from Joanna Goodman started the day and Graham Hann has another bumper set on emerging technology and the impact on (and of) law to give you more food for thought…
Our third set of predictions of the day focuses on ‘Smart Apps’ and ‘Algorithmic Law’…
It can be tempting at this time of year to focus on the very short term – to aim just to get through to the New Year with a festive celebration or two to complicate matters. I was delighted to see that two of our SCL members are prepared to think longer term and are…
My predictions for 2016 are: • The UK Supreme Court will give further judgments emphasising the words used in contracts, applied to other contractual clauses. • The courts will expand the duty of good faith in outsourcing contracts. • A high profile company will be caught carrying out a cyber-attack on another. • The EU…
Finally, judges and lawyers will have to understand that computers are not ‘reliable’, and the presumption of ‘reliability’ should not apply. The Post Office Horizon system will come under the scrutiny of the Criminal Cases Review Commission. The publication of the full transcript of the trial of {i}R v Seem Misra{/i} will help the process…