How the pandemic is driving technology’s takeover of legal hearings
Jason Alvares and Alexandra Kirby take stock of how their use of technology to resolve disputes and litigation has changed in the wake of the pandemic.
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Jason Alvares and Alexandra Kirby take stock of how their use of technology to resolve disputes and litigation has changed in the wake of the pandemic.
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Leah Grolman reviews the first edition of this book bringing together disparate areas of law as they apply to AI.
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Frustrated by repeatedly missing out on the PlayStation 5 console during lockdown? Andrew Taplin and Leah Grolman look at ‘scalping’ and what can be done to prevent it in the absence of legislation.
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Peter Leonard sets out a manifesto for embedding good governance in the design of automation applications.*
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In his latest column on cybersecurity and cybercrime, Peter Yapp looks at the development of guidelines for forensic digital evidence.
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Robin Hopkins looks at a recent case that gives some idea of judicial approaches on the question of the territorial reach of the GDPR .
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In previous articles we looked at the common reasons why IT projects go wrong and the steps parties can take to manage a project which is slipping off track. In this two part article we consider the resolution of a dispute through legal proceedings. In part 1 we covered the fundamental issues of preparation, issuing proceedings and evidence. In this part we will look at settlement negotiations and the trial.
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In previous articles we looked at the common reasons why IT projects go wrong and the steps parties can take to manage a project which is slipping off track. In this two part article we consider the resolution of a dispute through legal proceedings. In this part, we review the fundamental issues of preparation, issuing proceedings and evidence. Part II will look at settlement negotiations and the trial.
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Darren Grayson Chng, in the fourth and final part of a series, explores the background to forthcoming changes to the Singapore Personal Data Protection Act.
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Tom Whittaker and David Varney ponder what the courts might do in determining liability for actions taken by machine learning.
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