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James Behrens is a barrister at Serle Court Chambers in Lincoln’s Inn , a member of the SCL since 1990, and the Bar representative on theSCL General Council….
James Behrens is a barrister at Serle Court Chambers in Lincoln’s Inn , a member of the SCL since 1990, and the Bar representative on theSCL General Council….
Ivan Darby is Electronic Publishing Director for Butterworths, responsible for Butterworths’ and Tolley’s electronic products….
The approach by a law firm towards an Internet marketing strategy need not necessarily differ from its approach to a conventional marketing strategy.
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Antony Smith is IT Co-ordinator at the School of Law, King’s College London. He may be contacted at antony.smith@kcl.ac.uk…
In this piece, Alastair Morrison reviews the pressures on solicitors and the courts arising from IT implementation. He analyses the position of smaller firms and looks at the prospects for XML and AI. This was originally submitted as a dissertation for the degree of LLM at the University of Strathclyde. It is rare for SCL to accept such material but this is a useful examination of various commentators’ views….
In the wake of the offshore outsourcing phenomenon, Peter Hall, Bill Jones, Kevin Lowe and Patrick Brodie, partners at Wragge & Co LLP, look at the various structures that might be considered. The article looks especially at India and the special considerations, and tax breaks, which apply there….
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Dr Gerrie Ebersöhn looks at the things you can do to combat Spam….
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Although there is a dearth of English judicial pronouncement about torts committed on or via the Internet, a number of decisions of US courts have considered the question of whether a cause of action in trespass lies against those who use and copy data from another’s Web site. Might similar results occur were such matters to be litigated here asks Helen Barnard…