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Recent articles and updates in the Internet for Lawyers Newsletter and other articles from infolaw contributors and partners In the NewsletterThe Government recently […]
Recent articles and updates in the Internet for Lawyers Newsletter and other articles from infolaw contributors and partners In the NewsletterThe Government recently […]
In the Newsletter Artificial intelligence (AI) is a term which is routinely bandied about in discussions about legal technology. Companies selling software to […]
I have been writing about the internet for lawyers since 1995 when it first entered the public consciousness and the first few legal […]
On the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers Stephen Mason considers what is, arguably, the underlying legal cause of the Post Office Horizon scandal – […]
Articles Joanne Frears of Lionshead Law considers the intent and effect of the proposed new EU AI Regulations. The EU AI Regulations: taming […]
Latest articles and updates in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers and other developments at infolaw. Articles Annie Joseph at Ashfords discusses what happens […]
The latest issue of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers is now published. In this issue: Social media – Shireen Smith asks “Is social media even […]
The latest issue of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers is now published. In this issue: Remote hearings – Paul Magrath of the ICLR considers how […]
The latest issue of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers is now published. In this issue: Gill Steel of LawSkills explains how to optimise learning and […]
The latest issue of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers is now published. In this issue: Remote working – Allan Carton MD of Inpractice UK on […]
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