Letter from the Editor: Unpredictable
It must be nearly Christmas as we are seeking your thoughts on what 2019 holds for the tech law community…
It must be nearly Christmas as we are seeking your thoughts on what 2019 holds for the tech law community…
Centre will act as an advisory body, not a regulator….
The ICO has issued an Enforcement Notice after concerns raised by Amnesty International…
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Laurence Eastham looks back at almost 25 years working with SCL…
The Inaugural SCL Sir Brian Neill Lecture is to be given by Shannon Salter on ‘Can Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Humanize the Justice System?’…
SCL Chair Mark O’Conor on the excitement engendered by the upcoming International Forum on Online Courts and how you can help with sponsorship…
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In his last editorial prior to retirement from SCL work on 16 November, Laurence Eastham reviews his last issue as Editor, offers his thanks and wishes all well…
For the last ten years Richard Stephens has provided an annual update on contract law for the SCL and also offers it by way of internal training for law firms and in-house legal departments. That puts him in a superb position to take a look at what has happened over the last decade and think about the major themes in contracts and contract law over those years. This is the latest in our series of articles from the Tech Law Masterclass appearing in the October/November issue of Computers & Law….
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In another article from our Tech Law Masterclass series in the forthcoming issue, Roger Bickerstaff summarises the latest developments in this hotly debated area…
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In another teaser from the forthcoming issue of Computers & Law, Simon Deane-Johns asks some searching questions about short-term problems and long-term challenges…