Shared Services: A Catalyst for Transformation
Hinal Patel and Marcus Clayden explore the key issues for those considering a shared services centre….
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Hinal Patel and Marcus Clayden explore the key issues for those considering a shared services centre….
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Henrietta Watchorn reflects on a recent incident where a Twitter ‘joke’ fell flat…
Charles Wynn-Evans considers a recent decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal and the guidance that may be drawn from it…
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We need you to return your SCL name badges…
A High Court judgment rejects a claim under the Data Protection Act 1998 for disclosure of letters sent to the House of Lords Appointments Commission…
Thomas Barker gives a special insight into the world of payments in an online world….
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There are many important issues affecting changes to data retention but we need to get our priorities right…
On 17 July 2014 Parliament passed the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (DRIPA). DRIPA has proved controversial. Its validity is subject to legal challenge while, at the same time, the Government proposes to widen its scope by amendments in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill currently before Parliament. Rosemary Jay reviews the current state of play and explains the background to DRIPA….
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Two cases involving airlines have been decided by the CJEU…
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A revised version of the protocol and guidelines (version 0.2) which apply in the Technology and Construction Court has now been published….