How to Capture and Manage Client and Matter Data without Tripping up over Regulation
Time: 08.30 – 10.00, Thursday 20 October 2022 Format: Webinar No law firm is immune from struggles with file opening, …
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Time: 08.30 – 10.00, Thursday 20 October 2022 Format: Webinar No law firm is immune from struggles with file opening, …
This vlog from Chris Kemp is about the UK Government’s “approach to regulating AI” paper from July 2022.
The use of electronic payment systems has risen exponentially in recent years, and simultaneously, the use of cash has declined. …
This is the latest in a series of articles, initially published in The Global Legal Post, on various technical themes in …
This is my Summer 2022 update to my three vlogs on international transfers of personal data – which were thrown …
In the latest of her GDPR myth-busting series, Eleanor Hobson looks at the issue of consent in 60 seconds.
This is the latest in a series of articles, initially published in The Global Legal Post, on various technical themes in …
In this vlog, Deirdre Moynihan looks briefly at the decision in Lloyd v Google.
Uncertain times have a knock-on effect on all aspects of life including business. The pandemic, Brexit, ever-rising inflation and now …
Eleanor Hobson tackles some common GDPR misconceptions. Here she looks at legitimate interests cookies.
Analysis piece by Chris Kemp for Lexis Nexis on the impact of the proposed EU Data Act on cloud providers. …
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