Companies using personal data in the Ukraine need to comply with new rules issued this month. | 12yrs
Companies using personal data in the Ukraine need to comply with new rules issued this month. | 12yrs
Lawmakers have taken the first steps to making changes in the outdated legislation. | 12yrs
The US Government declared war against cyber- attacks, issuing an Executive Order to address the issue. A year later, Dawn Damschen assesses progress. | 12yrs
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The Law Over Borders Comparative Guide to Arbitration provides a comprehensive understanding of the current complexities of international arbitration. | 1yr
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From January King & Wood Mallesons SJ Berwin will be represented in Riyadh by the law office of Majed Almarshad. | 12yrs
Vinge's Carl Johan Af Petersens reviews the latest SMP decisions from the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority. | 12yrs
The unified license has revamped the regulatory framework governing the provision of telecom services in India. But will it provide the clarity it so desperately requires, asks Rahul Matthan of Trilegal? | 12yrs
Some Dutch Internet providers and other telecoms companies have broken laws enshrined in the European Data Retention Directive but have gone unpunished. | 12yrs
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The companies believe that objectives can be realised through current legislation and there is no need for the new proposal. | 12yrs
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Microsoft associate General Counsel Annmarie Levin has stepped beyond the usual legal parameters to run a programme of discussions with government, business, academia and other players on technology issues. | 12yrs
Eversheds has opened a second Iraqi office, in Erbil in semi-autonomous Kurdistan, which will be run by Iraqi managing partner Tawfiq Tabbaa. | 12yrs
US whistleblower law firm Grant & Eisenhofer PA has released an app for Apple and Android mobiles. | 12yrs
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BT is considering its legal outsourcing arrangements and has launched a review of its current suppliers. | 12yrs
The School of Law at the University of Dayton is launching a Cyber Law Center under the leadership of Professor Susan Brenner. | 12yrs
Canada's largest telecoms company, BCE, is seeking to take the government to judicial review over measures the Ottowa parliament has taken to encourage new players. | 12yrs
Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) has launched a consultation on the proposed takeover of OpenNet, a licence-holder to run a new broadband network. | 12yrs