R.I.P. E-Commerce?
Rupesh Chandrani is an e-commerce specialist at City law firm Theodore Goddard. He can be contacted on 020 7606 8855 or rupeshchandrani@theodoregoddard.co.uk….
Rupesh Chandrani is an e-commerce specialist at City law firm Theodore Goddard. He can be contacted on 020 7606 8855 or rupeshchandrani@theodoregoddard.co.uk….
Delia Venables is a computer consultant for lawyers and is alsoeditor of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers and other Internet publicationsand co-author, with Nick Holmes, of the Butterworths book Researching the LegalWeb. She can be contacted on 01273 472424 or delia@venables.co.ukand her web pages are at http://www.venables.co.uk This article is the second of an occasional…
A past Chairman of SCL(1990-92), Richard Susskind is the author of The Future of Law (OUP,1998 paperback). He is IT Adviser to the Lord ChiefJustice, he consults to leading professional firms and lectures internationally.His e-mail address is richardsusskind@msn.com….
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Peter Cochrane is Head of BT Research Laboratories.
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Rico Calleja is an Information Lawyer in the Media and Communications Group at Theodore Goddard. He may be contacted on ricocalleja@theodoregoddard.co.uk…
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In this piece, Alastair Morrison reviews the pressures on solicitors and the courts arising from IT implementation. He analyses the position of smaller firms and looks at the prospects for XML and AI. This was originally submitted as a dissertation for the degree of LLM at the University of Strathclyde. It is rare for SCL to accept such material but this is a useful examination of various commentators’ views….