30 Apr, 2019 Are regulators ready for blockchain? By Slaughter and May Your weekly grocery shopping, high street fashion, designer goods, and bottles of whisky. These are just some of the many products and...
29 Apr, 2019 Collaborate: introducing our first cohort By Jane Stewart We are delighted to announce the first cohort of legal tech developers for Slaughter and May Collaborate, our new legal tech programme....
18 Apr, 2019 The ICO is dead, long live the ICO By Slaughter and May Extract from the winning essay in a competition for young lawyers jointly sponsored by the Banking Law Committee and Securities Law...
17 Apr, 2019 New P2B rules get ready to hit the books By Slaughter and May A ride home, a Thai takeaway, a new padlock for the shed, an app to entertain my toddler -- all goods and services I've purchased on...
10 Apr, 2019 Coding and collaboration By Slaughter and May Last month our collaboration space was the venue for an experiment, an internally-led and designed coding workshop. Twelve participants -...
09 Apr, 2019 Held to ransom in the digital age - what can financial institutions do? By Slaughter and May Recent research has shown that ransomware is not going away. In fact, researchers have warned that the type of cyber-attack in which...
04 Apr, 2019 Austria tackles the digital economy By Slaughter and May Austria is planning to raise more than 200 million euros per annum in taxes from the digital economy. This apparently represents 0.2...
04 Apr, 2019 The hidden fight on my phone By Slaughter and May I have an epic daily commute. One advantage I have is being at the end of the line, meaning I always get a seat. I sit back, relax and,...
01 Apr, 2019 Artificial creativity: copyright and the rise of AI art By Slaughter and May The art world has been abuzz in recent months following the high-profile auction sales of two works generated through artificial...