18 Jul, 2019 Taxing the new self-employed By Slaughter and May The question of how the tax regime should adapt to reflect modern working practices is a difficult one. There has been a rise in the...
18 Jul, 2019 Blockchain: what it can do for you By Fraser Walker I recently attended a talk by SLA Europe on ‘What is the Blockchain and what can it do for you?' Presentations were delivered by Dr...
17 Jul, 2019 For the good of AI By Slaughter and May As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning techniques become the norm rather than the experimental exception in many segments...
15 Jul, 2019 Adtech (part 2) - the ICO says "I see you" By Slaughter and May Following my last post on the data protection challenges associated with adtech, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced...
12 Jul, 2019 Email nirvana, but at what cost? By Slaughter and May Inbox: zero. To many this may seem like a dream. I certainly know that with the volume of emails I receive every day, getting my inbox...
12 Jul, 2019 UK publishes draft legislation and guidance for digital services tax By Zoe Andrews On the same day as the US begins an investigation into whether the 3% digital services tax (DST) adopted by the French is damaging to US...
11 Jul, 2019 Slaughter and May's Innovation training programme highly commended By Emma Walton We are really pleased that our Innovation training programme was highly commended at this year's Legal Education & Training (LETG)...
09 Jul, 2019 Is reputation still king when it comes to a data breach? By Natalie Donovan We always expected the GDPR to be a game changer in terms of raising the risk profile (and reputational impact) of data and cyber...
01 Jul, 2019 Zoom, Slack, Looker...Enterprise tech cashes in. Is legal tech next? By Slaughter and May For several months, I had 5-10 calls a week with a Fortune 500 client based in several offices around the world. For each call, I was...