Amanda Chaboryk examines how policies and organisations may need to adapt if generative AI is to be used to improve access to ...
We are pleased to announce that SCL will be hosting a Future of Finance webinar series from November 2024 –  April 2025. This ...
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It wouldn’t be much of an exaggeration to say that NIS2 is the acronym on everyone’s lips (at least in public sector IT circles that is). When coupled with its European sister legislation DORA, we ...
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Become an SCL Student Ambassador! Are you passionate about tech law and eager to inspire fellow students to explore the exciting world of legal tech? If so, we want YOU to join our prestigious SCL ...
Mark O’Conor and Nick de Lacy Brown, co-chairs of the revived Public Sector Tech Group, on the reasons for the initiative and what the Group seeks to achieve. There has never been a more exciting time ...
Mauricio Figueroa summarises the key points from the SCL AI Conference hosted by Herbert Smith Freehills on 8th October.
The Society for Computers and Law (SCL) is very pleased to announce a new mediation scheme for the resolution of technology disputes in England & Wales. The SCL Mediation Scheme (SCLM) was the idea of ...
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has announced its final decision following an inquiry into Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (MPIL). In March 2019, MPIL notified the DPC that it had inadvertently ...
The General Court has issued its ruling in Case T-671/19 | Qualcomm v Commission. It reduced a European Commission-imposed fine of € 242 million to approximately € 238.7 million. Qualcomm is a US ...