Canadian law firm insurer LawPRO is limiting payouts related to cybercrime to Can $250,000 in 201 | 12yrs
Canadian law firm insurer LawPRO is limiting payouts related to cybercrime to Can $250,000 in 201 | 12yrs
Neelie Kroes, the EU's digital agenda commissioner, is on a mission to create a single telecoms market. | 12yrs
Nine partners and 20 associates and counsel are leaving Hogan Lovells in a surprise move to create a Morrison & Foerster office in Berlin. | 12yrs
The UK National Audit Office's report into the Rural Broadband Programme highlights practical flaws in Government's aims for superfast broadband, says Nick Pimlott and Paul Graham of Field Fisher Waterhouse. | 12yrs
Like academics and lawyers in law firms, corporate counsel are increasingly focusing on cyber security issues. | 12yrs
Criticism made online of the Communist party in China can be deemed illegal, under new moves from the Chinese government. | 12yrs
The integration of the new telecommunications regulator will have a massive impact on the sector, says Federico Hernandez Arroyo. | 12yrs
The parliament in Grenada has introduced a law on press freedom which gives a maximum penalty of a year in jail for people sending 'offensive' emails, tweets or other internet messages. | 12yrs
Companies are introducing policies for employees using smartphones for business and personal communications. Partner Tracy Marshall of Keller and Heckman looks at the benefits and risks of such programmes. | 12yrs
Hackers have launched 'a new wave of malware' on law firms who may be totally unaware of the threat, according to a cyber security expert. | 12yrs
Over two-thirds of Australian lawyers say that IT has not made their lives easier, according to a survey of 445 legal practitioners. | 12yrs
The social network site Yelp.com has sued San Diego law firm McMillan Group for allegedly writing positive reviews of its own services. | 12yrs
The number of High Court cases relating to data theft has trebled in two years - as new cloud storage services make it easier for employees to steal. | 12yrs
Lawyers who specialise in privacy and cyber security are benefiting from a boom in California - with salaries to match. | 12yrs
New Zealand has introduced legislation to let its security service spy on residents - despite concerns expressed by the Law Society and human rights groups. | 12yrs
Most law firms are 'several years' behind the Big Four accountancy practices in their adoption of new technology. | 12yrs
The increasing availability of cheap 3-D printers through is about to usher in a new era of litigation, according to specialist lawyers. | 12yrs
US law firm King & Spalding has banned its employees from accessing their personal email accounts on the firm's computer system and laptops. | 12yrs
Criticism from foreign companies over Tanzania's listing rules is one of the side effects of the EPCA Act. Shamiza Ratansi of Adept Chambers discusses the implications. | 12yrs
The EU will not make a decision on launching a trade case against Chinese telecoms companies until the names of companies winning a major contract to build a next-generation wireless in China is announced. | 12yrs