Video Hearing Pilot
A pilot will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time….
A pilot will test the fully video courtroom with members of the public for the first time….
Lorna Brazell asks a question which will need a definitive answer soon…
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The SCL Chair, Mark O’Conor, discusses SCL’s strategic objectives for the next five years and looks forward to the Society’s 50th anniversary…
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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Tim Pullan strips away some of the hype and takes a broad view of the use of AI in legal practice, highlighting its impact and potential…
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Neil Brown reviews David Meyer’s ‘Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights’ and finds a lot in there – and a lot to like…
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…
Rebecca Keating suggests a series of developments which might be worth watching out for in 2018…
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….
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…