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SCL Conference 18 – Flash Event Flashes Past

October 1, 2018

Laurence Eastham reflects on the SCL Annual Conference 2018, which had keynotes, panels, a conversation and flash talks…

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Negating Schrodinger’s Justice through AI Transparency

September 29, 2018

In this opinion piece, Ben Taylor explains why he believes that building transparency into AI is critical to the future of automated decision-making platforms in the criminal justice system…

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Event Report: Smarter Documents 2 – the contract automation journey continues

September 18, 2018

Gerald Brent reports on a meeting of the SCL KM Group on 11 September 2018…

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AI Challenges and the Law: Being smart enough to boss around smart devices and AI

September 17, 2018

Peter Leonard asks ‘who’s in charge here?’ and whether we are equipped to stay in charge…

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The Future of Outsourcing

September 11, 2018

In the first article to be published online from our Tech Law Masterclass, which will appear in the October/November issue of Computers & Law, Kit Burden looks at developments in outsourcing and what they might mean for tech lawyers…

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Scoping Exercise

September 5, 2018

Mark O’Conor reflects on SCL’s activities and looks forward to the forthcoming SCL Conference…

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Editorial August/September 2018

August 10, 2018

Laurence Eastham looks at case law trends and worries about the wildness of the west…

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Artificial Intelligence: Who’s to blame?

August 7, 2018

Lynn Richmond looks at the way we apportion blame in law and the need for a reconsideration of the relevant law in the light of the development of AI. She goes on to bring the issue close to home by considering the liability of lawyers in the future AI-influenced practice of law…

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Online courts: what will they look like?

July 30, 2018

Mark O’Conor, the SCL Chair, looks at recent developments in online justice and looks forward to an exciting event in which SCL is very much involved…

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Commons Select Committee’s Interim Report on Disinformation and ‘fake news’

July 28, 2018

In a first interim report in its Disinformation and ‘fake news’ inquiry, the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee has issued a series of stark warnings and made a series of recommendations….

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