SCL in Ireland
A new chance to join an SCL Group beckons. Niall O’Neill describes the Irish initiative.
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A new chance to join an SCL Group beckons. Niall O’Neill describes the Irish initiative.
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Harry Small, Joint Chairman of SCL, explains the increase in SCL subscriptions and the policy on meeting charges.
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The final stage of the SCL Award 2001 process has now been reached. The nominations have been considered and the finalists have been selected. Laurence Eastham describes the runners who enter the final straight.
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Portals are the hot topic of the moment. And in a reverse of the natural order of things, many are looking for people to go through them. Delia Venables gives a personal guide to some of the portals on offer.
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Rowe & Maw believes that it is the first UK law firm to develop a legal KM portal to be rolled out on a practice-wide basis across the firm. Dr Karen Cleaver, Project Manager at Rowe &Maw, explains how KnowMaw was developed.
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Andrew Haslam describes how Lovells designed, built and launched their latest Web site.
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Richard Harrison looks back, and forward.
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Continuing our look at IT law from different international perspectives, Dr Jean Paul van Marissing considers the effect of EU competition law on commercial Internet values. His article asks whether some windows ofopportunity are closed by the effects of competition restrictions.
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What happens when an IT project is cancelled? Clive Freedman and David Quest look at the legal issues and the rights and liabilities of the parties.
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Last year, in the United States, the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) was passed at a federal level. At the time of writing,it had been adopted in two states and will be in force in Maryland from 1October of this year. It is expected that other states will shortly follow suit.Kit Burden and Creole Palmer explain what you need to know about it.
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