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Purcell, General Counsel at Kiteworks, identifies some of the ever-increasing risks and potential consequences of rushing to ...
The Brussels Privacy Hub has the registrations open to the upcoming 2025 Summer Academy in Global Privacy Law, which will take place in a hybrid format (in Brussels ...
Join us for our new series of fast-paced, practical lunchtime sessions led by experts from DLA Piper, Bristows, and more. From navigating Trump’s tariffs to mastering outsourcing, liability, robotics, ...
The House of Commons Business and Trade Select Committee has published a report ahead of the UK-EU summit in May. The Committee highlights that the UK government has described raising growth as its ...
SCL has previously reported on examples of lawyers in the USA using AI to generate case references for court proceedings, and then discovering that the AI had “hallucinated” the cases, which didn’t ...
The High Court recently issued its ruling in the case of Jaevee Homes v Fincham [2025] EWHC 942 (TCC). The judgment runs to 50 pages. The case arose in the context of a dispute between property ...
The SCL Tech Disputes Masterclass returns for 2026 with another insightful and interactive afternoon designed for legal professionals, in-house counsel, and tech consultants navigating the evolving ...
The CJEU has issued its ruling in Case C-548/21 | Bezirkshauptmannschaft Landeck. The Austrian police seized the mobile telephone of the recipient of a parcel following the discovery that the parcel ...
The UK government has issued a voluntary Software Security Code of Practice which has been developed to improve the security and resilience of software that organisations and businesses rely on. It ...
The European Commission has issued its work programme for 2025. The proposals which will be of interest to tech lawyers are set out below. It says that the draft E ...
the person makes pornographic material available on the internet to persons in the United Kingdom on a commercial basis other than in a way that secures that, ...