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Roger Smith assesses the impact of technology on legal services

Cyber-based crime has different motivators, different methodologies, and different targets, but most cyber criminals are financially motivated fraudsters who use the Internet to access data and facilitate their main objective: to make a profit.

By making greater efficiencies through the cloud lawyers can earn time back, says Nagib Tharani

Employers must get their social media policies in order, say Chris Bryden & Michael Salter

Robert Brown examines the implications for eDisclosure when a company’s data has moved into cyberspace

How should electronic audio data be handled and how can it be included into the eDisclosure process? Adrian White reports

Jon Williams, Network Manager at Barlow Robbins LLP, discusses the IT challenges facing today’s legal industry, and explains how MTI helped ease worries about infrastructure

Costa Kypre & James Morrey-Jones examine the key legal technology trends for 2013

Patrick Allen calls for urgent investment in information technology for the civil courts’ system

Ray Purdy investigates the potential legal impact of revolutionary new “beaming” technologies

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Clarke Willmott—Kevin Joynes & Neil Gosling

Clarke Willmott—Kevin Joynes & Neil Gosling

Clarke Willmott bolsters housebuilder expertise in Birmingham

Carpmaels & Ransford—Kevin Cordina

Carpmaels & Ransford—Kevin Cordina

Firm adds former Simmons Simmons patent head to engineering and tech team

ACTAPS—Sally Goodger

ACTAPS—Sally Goodger

Freeths strengthens its voice in national disputes with ACTAPS committee appointment

NEWS
4PB chambers has announced the 2026 winner of its Alan Inglis Memorial Essay Prize, now in its third year
Murder could be split into first and second degrees, under Law Commission proposals for a historic overhaul of homicide offences
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s will be difficult to enforce, lawyers have warned
One in two women in law say their current working pattern is unsustainable for their long-term health, according to a report by the Next 100 Years project
The Legal Services Board (LSB) has highlighted a lack of safeguards where people use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help with legal problems
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