The Mexican Senate is in the process of discussing a telecoms law that allows the government to make ISPs 'block access to certain content, applications or services.' | 12yrs
The Mexican Senate is in the process of discussing a telecoms law that allows the government to make ISPs 'block access to certain content, applications or services.' | 12yrs
Top US 100 law firm Akerman is launching an R&D Council through which it hopes to spot and develop 'promising ideas' to help it improve service delivery. | 12yrs
Brad Smith, the Microsoft GC and executive VP of legal & corporate affairs, announced that come this Friday, Microsoft will 'welcome the Nokia Devices and Services business as part of the Microsoft family.' | 12yrs
Jeff Orr, CEO of IT and cloud services at Stack Group, said law firms' fears about the risks of cloud technology are unfounded. | 12yrs
This guide provides a comparative overview of class actions and collective redress mechanisms across key jurisdictions. | 1mo
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Spanish telecoms company Telefonica SA said it would help create a rival in order to assuage fears that it will become a monopoly when it merges with its current competition, E-Plus. | 12yrs
Nigerian telecoms is in the midst of a growth spurt, and it is doing so under international scrutiny thanks to its adjusted GDP rating. | 12yrs
Clio, a technology company that supplies lawyers with cloud-based practice management offerings, is using $20m to further develop its cloud technology. | 12yrs
Chinese authorities approved Nokia's plan to sell its cell phone business to Microsoft. | 12yrs
In a series of changes to update the obsolete UK copyright law, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is planning to legalise DVD and CD 'ripping.' | 12yrs
In an effort to diversify beyond cell phones, Vodafone acquired Spanish broadband and pay-TV firm Ono. | 12yrs
The FCC continues its work to bring 500 MHz of spectrum to market for wireless broadband by 2020. | 12yrs
The European Parliament approved a telecoms bill that prevents Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other telecoms from charging companies like Netflix more for streaming videos. | 12yrs
Box and Dropbox are among the sites which had the Heartbleed security flaw and which have proved popular with the legal world. | 12yrs
The former co-chair of the life science team at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo is among six partners joining Cooley's offices in Boston and New York. | 12yrs
The decision of the highest court in Turkey to order the immediate lifting on the ban on Twitter is 'a historic decision for free speech', according to the law professor who brought the case. | 12yrs
Some law firms are risking their futures by cutting staff and automating processes in order to maintain partner profits, says Mike Barry of Aderant. | 12yrs
A lawsuit which could have united 'hundreds of millions of internet users' has been blocked by a district judge in California, according to The Daily Herald. | 12yrs
The University of Victoria in Australia is launching a new legal IT course in January, to prepare lawyers for a stream-lined approach to the law. | 12yrs
The country is expected to finally tackle telecoms companies dominating the marketplace. | 12yrs
Carmel Mulhern is Group General Counsel of Telstra Corporation, Australia's largest telecoms and media company. She discusses the challenges of running a 200 strong legal team with The Global Legal Post. | 12yrs