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Peter Leonard considers the asset value of data and the way to make sure it truly has value…
Peter Leonard considers the asset value of data and the way to make sure it truly has value…
Darren Grayson Chng, our Singapore Associate Editor, reviews the progress of their 5 year plan for legal digital transformation…
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Our international editor for New Zealand, David J Harvey, reviews changes in the use of court technology in New Zealand…
Edward Naughton and Mark Lubbock summarize the issues arising and background to United States v Microsoft Corporation, which is currently being heard before the US Supreme Court….
The European Commission has published its recommendation on operational measures to tackle illegal content online…
Gwynneth Tan and Michael Briggs consider decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, which recently held that covert CCTV infringed a worker’s right to a private life. A previous decision of the same court permitted use of covert CCTV. They ask where employers stand…
Laurence Eastham thinks that two pre-trial judgments from the High Court concerning the right to be forgotten lead us towards a strange conundrum…
Mark Deem recounts the Morrisons tale of woe and considers its implications…
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Alex Towers and John Magee of William Fry offer some highlights from the Bill published on 1 February…
In this edited version of her recent paper, Book-Smart, Not Street-Smart: Blockchain-Based Contracts and the Social Workings of Law (which can be linked to below), Karen Levy examines blockchain-based contracts and the social workings of law…
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