27 Aug, 2019 Events Team innovation is a recipe for success By Nicola Bailey Innovation comes in many forms, and by stirring up the Firm’s flagship client-facing event, our Events team have secured a double award...
21 Aug, 2019 Music to regulators' ears? Antitrust, RPM, and AI By Slaughter and May This month, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) fined Casio Electronics (the UK-based unit of Casio Computer) GBP 3.7 million...
16 Aug, 2019 Taxpayers, tax authorities and tech By Tanja Velling "Making Tax Digital" stands for a drive by the UK tax authority, HMRC, to move to digital records and returns. The stated aim is to make...
14 Aug, 2019 How to get someone to pay for your wall By Slaughter and May Ever since my husband got an iPhone, I have become 'quite' familiar with the yellow BBC Sports banner at the top of the screen, because...
09 Aug, 2019 Silicon Valley - 'A Sea of Dudes'? 'Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed by Men' By Slaughter and May It is broadly accepted that the tech sector lags behind others in relation to diversity, inclusion and gender equality. In her recently...
07 Aug, 2019 A step towards HMRC's understanding of digital tech businesses By Tanja Velling From January to April 2017, Ipsos MORI conducted qualitative research in the form of 50 in-depth interviews with UK digital tech...
05 Aug, 2019 Biscuits, Brexit, and big data By Slaughter and May Britain's favourite biscuit is the McVitie's milk chocolate digestive. Britain's favourite ice lollies are Magnum ice creams. And most...