Loading News Technological reform of the justice system urgently needed to protect the rule of law in England and Wales Social Market Foundation research warns that urgent technological reform and investment is needed to support civil and criminal justice institutions and protect the rule of law in England and Wales. News AI in the workplace: Are AI tools discriminating on your behalf? AI tools are now a common feature of recruitment processes and can be a valuable addition to any HR department when placing job advertisements, reviewing job applications or carrying out interviews, for example. However, by using AI assisted recruitment tools there is a risk of unwittingly discriminating against applicants. News High Court finds trade mark infringement and passing off by online dating service Muzmatch Dating site operator, Match, which owns sites such as Match, Tinder and hinge, has been successful in a trade mark infringement and passing off action against a site called Muzmatch. Podcast Meet the Regulators: Episode 3 – Consumer protection and competition enforcement in a digital age Meet the Regulators: Episode 3 – Consumer protection and competition enforcement in a digital age, a conversation with the Competition and Markets Authority News Consumer protection and competition law: what are the UK Government's proposed reforms? In April 2022, the Government set out its proposals for reform aimed at strengthening competition in the UK markets and for changes to ensure the UK creates the best possible environment for competitive and dynamic growth, whilst at the same time ensuring high levels of consumer protection. News Effectively excluding claims for wasted expenditure: Soteria Insurance Limited (formerly CIS General Insurance Limited) v IBM The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Soteria v IBM brings into sharp focus the need to consider carefully the scope of exclusion clauses when drafting supply contracts to mitigate the risk of exposure to significant claims in damages. Podcast Competition Disputes and Big Tech What is big tech and why are competition disputes a growing issue? News Is the conflict in Ukraine changing the world's view on cryptocurrency? As the digital asset donations to support Ukraine's defence against a Russian invasion began to mount, the country's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy legalised cryptocurrency in the country, signing into law a bill on digital assets. News The National Security and Investment Act: protecting UK assets and infrastructure UK businesses, and in particular start-up companies, face a variety of security-related threats. In some cases, these threats have the potential not just to cause financial or reputational damage to the business concerned, but also to threaten the UK's national security. News The Online Safety Bill – who is in (potential) scope of the proposed regime? With the recent publication of the Online Safety Bill, many businesses whose services include an online element will be concerned to know whether they may be in scope of the proposed online safety regime and, if so, the steps they will need to take. News New UCL and Mishcon de Reya fellowship advances the use of AI in LegalTech Mishcon de Reya has launched a new PhD fellowship with UCL's Department of Computer Science which aims to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence in the legal market. Video Retail Academy: NFTs and the future of retail From virtual fashion collections to video game accessories, many retail brands are now experimenting with non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as a way to broaden their consumer base and drive engagement. View more Loading Previous 1 ... 23 24 25 26 27 ... 42 Next Items 289 to 300 of 498
News Technological reform of the justice system urgently needed to protect the rule of law in England and Wales Social Market Foundation research warns that urgent technological reform and investment is needed to support civil and criminal justice institutions and protect the rule of law in England and Wales.
News AI in the workplace: Are AI tools discriminating on your behalf? AI tools are now a common feature of recruitment processes and can be a valuable addition to any HR department when placing job advertisements, reviewing job applications or carrying out interviews, for example. However, by using AI assisted recruitment tools there is a risk of unwittingly discriminating against applicants.
News High Court finds trade mark infringement and passing off by online dating service Muzmatch Dating site operator, Match, which owns sites such as Match, Tinder and hinge, has been successful in a trade mark infringement and passing off action against a site called Muzmatch.
Podcast Meet the Regulators: Episode 3 – Consumer protection and competition enforcement in a digital age Meet the Regulators: Episode 3 – Consumer protection and competition enforcement in a digital age, a conversation with the Competition and Markets Authority
News Consumer protection and competition law: what are the UK Government's proposed reforms? In April 2022, the Government set out its proposals for reform aimed at strengthening competition in the UK markets and for changes to ensure the UK creates the best possible environment for competitive and dynamic growth, whilst at the same time ensuring high levels of consumer protection.
News Effectively excluding claims for wasted expenditure: Soteria Insurance Limited (formerly CIS General Insurance Limited) v IBM The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Soteria v IBM brings into sharp focus the need to consider carefully the scope of exclusion clauses when drafting supply contracts to mitigate the risk of exposure to significant claims in damages.
Podcast Competition Disputes and Big Tech What is big tech and why are competition disputes a growing issue?
News Is the conflict in Ukraine changing the world's view on cryptocurrency? As the digital asset donations to support Ukraine's defence against a Russian invasion began to mount, the country's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy legalised cryptocurrency in the country, signing into law a bill on digital assets.
News The National Security and Investment Act: protecting UK assets and infrastructure UK businesses, and in particular start-up companies, face a variety of security-related threats. In some cases, these threats have the potential not just to cause financial or reputational damage to the business concerned, but also to threaten the UK's national security.
News The Online Safety Bill – who is in (potential) scope of the proposed regime? With the recent publication of the Online Safety Bill, many businesses whose services include an online element will be concerned to know whether they may be in scope of the proposed online safety regime and, if so, the steps they will need to take.
News New UCL and Mishcon de Reya fellowship advances the use of AI in LegalTech Mishcon de Reya has launched a new PhD fellowship with UCL's Department of Computer Science which aims to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence in the legal market.
Video Retail Academy: NFTs and the future of retail From virtual fashion collections to video game accessories, many retail brands are now experimenting with non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as a way to broaden their consumer base and drive engagement.