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What can SCL do to meet the needs of more senior IT lawyers?…
What can SCL do to meet the needs of more senior IT lawyers?…
Mark Turnbull considers the implications of the Supreme Court judgment in R (Catt & T) v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, especially the implications for local authorities in their data handling, and detects a diversion from the true path set by Strasbourg…
Read More… from Catt: A Different Perspective on the Supreme Court Judgment
We are recruiting! The first meeting of the SCL University Ambassadors is to take place on 7 May. There is still time for you to get involved with your local university department…
Deborah Blaxell examines the trends and forecasts a stormy outlook, which poses a real danger for those not properly prepared…
Susan McLean and Mercedes Samavi take another look at this phenomenon of the future that is speeding down the road towards us…
Read More… from Driverless Cars: Where Technology and Law Collide
Nick Pantlin and Miriam Everett explain that, though TSAs may seem like the ugly ducklings in major corporate transactions, they need to be treated with the same care and respect as the corporate transaction swans…
Read More… from Transitional Services Agreements: Separation, Extraction and Cross-Licensing Issues
Neil Brown reviews a book that takes a controversial view of the Internet…
Read More… from Book Review: Andrew Keen’s ‘The Internet Is Not The Answer’
Steve Peers explains and excoriates a CJEU judgment that side-steps data protection questions…
Read More… from Biometric Data and Data Protection Law: the CJEU Loses the Plot
A response to an FOI request suggests that the ICO investigated 173 UK law firms for reported breaches in 2014…
Smart Cities are creating a buzz. Emma Wright and Dianne Devlin explain what the excitement is about and highlight some of the challenges…