UKJT consults on digital assets and English insolvency law

The UK Jurisdiction Taskforce (UKJT) is a part of LawtechUK, an industry-led group tasked with supporting the digital transformation of the UK legal services sector and with positioning English law as a law of choice for new technologies. The UKJT brings together the judiciary, the Law Commission of England and Wales, regulators and technology and…

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High Court holds that contractual claim excluded claim for loss of profit

The High Court has ruled in favour of the defendant, Pinewood Technologies in Pinewood Technologies Asia Pacific Ltd v Pinewood Technologies plc [2023] EWHC 2506 (TCC). Pinewood is a UK-registered company and a subsidiary of Pendragon plc, an automotive retailed. It develops and supplies a dealer management system for the automotive industry. Typically, Pinewood Technologies…

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First-Tier Tribunal overturns fine of £7.5 million by ICO on Clearview AI

Clearview provides a service that allows customers, including the police, to upload an image of a person to the company’s app, which is then checked for a match against all the images in the database. The app then provides a list of images that have similar characteristics with the photo provided by the customer, with…

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SCL 50th Anniversary Conference Event Report: “The Dragon Under the Sofa and other stories”

What separates humanity from technology? The sudden omniscience of ChatGPT in November 2022 has prompted a good deal of philosophising on that question with the apparent gap between the human and the machine growing ever less defined. There is as yet little common ground on where the boundary lies but one oft cited difference is…

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Court of Appeal rules ICO acted lawfully in subject access request complaint litigation

The Court of Appeal has issued its ruling in Ben Peter Delo, R (on the application of) v The Information Commissioner [2023] EWCA Civ 1141. The case concerned a long-running court battle over a subject access request complaint. The Court of Appeal upheld an earlier High Court decision by Mr Justice Mostyn to dismiss a…

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