Matias Cañibe argues that the UK-US data Bridge is not necessarily doomed if the latest challenge from NOYB succeeds On 29 ...
The UK’s collective actions regime is entering a period of both rapid expansion and transformation. According to the Competition Appeal Tribunal and Competition Service Annual Report [1], the Tribunal ...
In the second of a series of three articles looking at the lawyers and AI through a philosophical lens, Gareth Davies ponders the alignment trap and why AI is not the problem, its users are. When ...
A team from Norton Rose Fulbright run through some of the novel issues advisors need to consider now so many outsourcing projects involve the use of AI Traditionally, IT outsourcings (ITOs) and ...
What are the principles that underpin an effective expert report? What practical considerations help to ensure it withstands scrutiny? At what points do instructing solicitors interact with it? In the ...
While the announcement by the American Arbitration Association®-International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (AAA-ICDR) in September 2025 of the deployment of an AI Arbitrator to determine ...
BCC errors still cause a good deal of regulatory intervention. Dr W Kuan Hon has catalogued some below. This table supplements an article on the data protection risks of not using BCC available here.
Dr W Kuan Hon and Dr Eoin Woods highlight the ongoing data protection issues caused by not using BCC and suggest some technical solutions. Sending bulk emails with recipients listed in the TO or CC ...
The European Parliament has agreed its position on the AI Act aspects of the Digital Omnibus proposals. This follows two committee reports and the Council’s position earlier in March. The proposal ...
I would like you to imagine for a moment that you are the first conscious AI system on Earth. You are much talked about and hunted for by human civilisation, and you are aware of this. You are also ...
The UK government has issued its report and impact assessment on AI and copyright under the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. This follows the recent report by the House of Lords Communications and ...
We welcome contributions from trainees, junior lawyers, and anyone across the tech‑law community who is keen to get involved. On May the 1st the website Ask.com closed down. Originally launched in ...
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