Can the operation of your browser’s cache unwittingly get you into trouble with the criminal law?…
Consequential Loss and IT Lawyers
Richard Harrison uses the recent British Sugar case to take stock of a potentially confusing area of law. Richard is a litigation partner in Laytons and can be contacted on 0171 842 8000 or rmh@laytons.com….
IFCLA Conference
The International Federation of Computer Law Associations’ Conference takes place in Oxford on 8 and 9 July….
IT in Hong Kong – a Legal Perspective
Peter Bullock is a Partner at Masons and heads their Informationand Technology Law Group in Hong Kong having relocated there from Masons’London office last year. He may be contacted by e-mail at peter-bullock@masons.com….
Key IT Law Developments in the Netherlands
Herald D.J. Jongen (Rotterdam) and Paul L. Reeskamp (Amsterdam) are partners at Loeff Claeys Verbeke, specialising in Information Technology Law…
Windows 98
Martin Risely works for Cadence Europress Ltd, a developer of legal software….
Letters to the Editor
Embraceable WWWho Nick Holmes, Director, Information for Lawyers Limited `33% [of practices have] a website’ Law Firms Embrace Computer Technology,June/July 98 issue p24 – I think not. 33% of practices who responded to the Lawnet/James & Cowper survey maywell have a website, but this is in no way reflects the position in theprofession as a…
SCL IT Award 1999
Ed Dean is Chair of the SCL Award Committee and is Head of Technology at Lovell White Durrant.
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Scottish Group: 10th Anniversary
John Sibbald of Professional Library Services, Chair of the Scottish Group, reports on the Group’s Annual Lecture and Supper….
Midlands Group: Losing your Shirt on the Outsourcing Lottery
Julian Boardman-Weston of Computer Counsel, Chairman of the Midlands Group, reports the most recent meeting….
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