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As more transactions are conducted by electronic means, the need for cryptography has become paramount. Andrew Rigby says he law is a slowly catching up
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Legal Week reports
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Retailers and consumer groups may still be quibbling over the details of the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations, but they are essential if online trading is to fulfil its potential, writes John Worthy
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More has happened in the last two years than happened in the 18 years before that, Professor Richard Susskind told the Legal IT Forum in Gleneagles last week. The author of The Future of Law predicted that the IT "rollercoaster" was going to get even faster. We print an edited extract of his closing speech to the conference, in which he warns of the dangers and opportunities posed by the internet, and puts the events of the last two years into perspective
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What do in-house lawyers expect from their external advisers? Linda Tsang speaks to those in the know in the dotcom industry and finds that commercial awareness and a knowledge of e-commerce issues come top of the list
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Every revolution needs its pioneers. Last week Legal Week's sister magazine, Legal IT, identified the firms and individuals that have been leading the way in the IT revolution that has gripped the legal sector. The first Legal IT Awards were handed out during a Highland Ball at the Gleneagles Hotel during the second annual Legal IT Forum. These are the winners:
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Mark Engelman explores how jurisdictions around the world are responding to the rapidly growing problem of famous companies' trademarks being hijacked bye-pirates -piratese-pirate e-pirates
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The Government is changing the rules on immigration in order to attract more skilledworkers to the UK and, says Julia Onslow-Cole, it is being done with astonishing speed
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