The Balance between Technology and the Law
Internet use provides a wide range of organisations with a wealth of information about the individual user. James Catchpole looks at a new survey and its implications….
Internet use provides a wide range of organisations with a wealth of information about the individual user. James Catchpole looks at a new survey and its implications….
Portals are the hot topic of the moment. And in a reverse of the natural order of things, many are looking for people to go through them. Delia Venables gives a personal guide to some of the portals on offer….
The Scottish Group (now the Scottish Society for Computers and Law) has chosen the theme of Human Rights and IT as the common thread running through the main part of its 2000/2001 series of meetings….
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In the first of two articles, Andrew Terrett describes 10 practical steps every law firm can take in order to improve its knowledge sharing culture. In the second article, he will look at some knowledge management technologies in more depth….
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Intranets are developing rapidly. Robert Dow explains how the integration of legal resources through an intranet can create a new focal point for law firms.
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Mike Robinson and Heather Robinson explain the why and how of their intranet – their firm’s answer to the knowledge explosion
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Nigel Miller points out the main areas of concern in drafting Web site agreements – a sticky and almost precedent-free area….
Dr Rosanna Cooper CChem MRSC discusses the recent SCT draft Guidelines in the light of the issues surrounding the global use of signs on the Internet….
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Young e-commerce lawyer Wren Kukanesen interviews Tony Surtees, commerce vice-president of Yahoo.com….
Hazel Raw relives her experience in planning and co-ordinating the design of the v-lex Web site.
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