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Vin is a partner at Baker McKenzie, Practice Head for Data Privacy in London and member of the Global Data Privacy and Security Leadership team. Vin has specialised ...
The IAB has a mechanism called the TCF (Transparency and Consent Framework) to manage cookie and other tracking consents. Users’ preferences are encoded and stored in a string composed of a ...
A round-up of the techlaw news published on scl.org in June.... Read More... from C&L News Review (June 2025) ...
Amanda Chaboryk, Chris Cartmell, and Stephanie Baker, of PwC, raise some early considerations about the seemingly inevitable spread of agentic AI into legal departments IntroductionArtificial ...
Join us for an engaging panel discussion exploring how in-house legal teams across diverse industry sectors are addressing the challenges of AI governance. We will discuss real-world practices, ...
The House of Commons Business and Trade Select Committee has published a report ahead of the UK-EU summit in May. The Committee highlights that the UK government has described raising growth as its ...
SCL has previously reported on examples of lawyers in the USA using AI to generate case references for court proceedings, and then discovering that the AI had “hallucinated” the cases, which didn’t ...
In IBM United Kingdom Ltd v LzLabs GmbH and others [2025] EWHC 532 (TCC) the Technology and Construction Court considered a dispute about software and in particular if Winsopia had breached a licence ...
As you will know (from that annoyingly chirpy person striding across our TV screens), over the last few years OTA aggregator Trivago has run extensive TV advertising, claiming, among other things, ...
In May 2021, the Home Secretary announced a review of the Act and carried out a consultation in early 2023, which considered: a new power for law enforcement agencies to take control of domains and IP ...
not the Court. However, the Court did express a number of concerns in reaching this decision. Some of these are addressed below, along with other issues. any analysis of the legal nature of software, ...
The European Commission has sent two sets of preliminary findings to Alphabet for failing to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), regarding two services for which it has been designated as a ...