Editorial December 2017/January 2018
Laurence Eastham reflects on a year of high quality articles, is tempted to predict and looks forward to another exciting development in the SCL calendar…
Laurence Eastham reflects on a year of high quality articles, is tempted to predict and looks forward to another exciting development in the SCL calendar…
Chris Dale has made a habit of sending SCL a great set of somewhat acerbic predictions. Here is another glorious product of his warped crystal ball….
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled on a reference from the Supreme Court of Ireland and indicated that exam scripts and comments are available to the candidate…
Read More… from CJEU: Exam Answers and Examiner’s Comments are Personal Data
Kuan Hon has carefully analysed the Article 29 Working Party Guidelines on personal breach notification under the GDPR. Note that the article covers the version that was put out for consultation in November 2017, and that the final version may differ…
Read More… from Personal Breach Notification Guidelines Analysed
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that the Uber business model is that of a transport service not an information society service…
Joanna Goodman looks closely at what is happening, and about to happen, in the use of AI by law firms and considers some wider developments in tech affecting lawyers…
SCL Chair Mark O’Conor looks back at some highlights of the Society’s year…
A basic guide to virtual reality and a look forward to the way in which it may develop is offered by David Bate…
Dr Monica Horten focuses on the effects of Brexit on tech and tech industries…
We asked a number of regular contributors to the SCL predictions to look back as well as forward and that makes for some interesting reflections and insights…