Student IT Law Essay Prize 2005:
The Society for Computers & Law is delighted to announce the launch of its Student IT Law Essay Prize 2005, with a £1,000 cash prize for the winning entry….
The Society for Computers & Law is delighted to announce the launch of its Student IT Law Essay Prize 2005, with a £1,000 cash prize for the winning entry….
Our yearly invitation to experts, commentators, and the movers and shakers in legal IT and IT law produced a rich harvest. All the contributions are on the SCL Web site and there is room for only a selection here – a number are dotted about this issue. This reflection on the future comes from Stuart Holden, MD, Axxia Systems….
From Richard Harrison, who is a partner in national firm Laytons and can be contacted through richard.harrison@laytons.com….
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Simon Deane-Johns identifies a new trend in the consuming public’s attitudes and tells IT lawyers that it affects how they need to approach their work too….
A round up of the major stories affecting software suppliers….
Simon Levene introduces SCL’s new Knowledge Management Group and outlines the benefits of KM….
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SCL, in conjunction with the SCL London Group, launched its first national essay competition in recent years earlier this year. The competition attracted a high level of interest from students at a variety of UK and Irish universities. The topic that all entrants had to focus on was “Does English law offer a solution to…
Barry Solomon of Interface believes that CRM software is an essential ingredient in the success of a law firm merger….
David Andrews died on 27 February after a long illness bravely borne. Simon Chalton has, at SCL’s request, contributed a short tribute….
If individual employees frequently work away from base and incur work-related expenses, every expense claim is vital. Managing each step of the expense management process is what’s needed, according to Nick Lakhani….