Generic v Specific Software
Alastair Morrison responds to the call in an issue of the magazine for articles on whether generic software can do most of the IT work required by the legal profession…
Alastair Morrison responds to the call in an issue of the magazine for articles on whether generic software can do most of the IT work required by the legal profession…
Kit Burden explains why IT security matters, or should matter….
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Eduardo Ustaran considers the required safeguards in contracts concerning transfer of data abroad…
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A look at “harmonised flexibility” and some practical implications for UK spectrum users from Simon Muys…
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Richard Cumbley and Peter Church report and comment on the collision between traditional outsourcing settlement confidentiality and the new freedom of information regime….
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Victoria Cooper thinks that the Cresswell Report underestimates the attractions of tape back-up….
Maureen Daly presents an analysis of the differing approaches in the US and various European jurisdictions to allegations of trade mark infringement and unfair competition by search engines…
Adam Westbrooke argues the importance of data tagging but explains that its importance does not dictate that it must be complex….
Making a call for more contributions, Laurence Eastham thinks it’s time to revisit the GDPR and just about time to speculate about the effect of Brexit…
Joe Reevy analyses data on what visitors actually do when they visit a law firm site – as opposed to what you think they should do….