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The case that "changed the world for the better" - the Safe Harbor ruling analysed

Facebook, spying and a David v Goliath court battle - the Safe Harbor ruling had all the right elements to make headlines
2 minute read

International Edition

A leap of faith – the rise of religious libel cases

Libel isn't just about celebrities, accusations of religious extremism and more use of social media mean defamation claims involving religion are on the rise
7 minute read

International Edition

Familiar themes and new territory: Legal Week Law's top briefings for Q4 2014

From the pitfalls of contract drafting to the role lawyers now play in their companies' cyber-security, Ben Wheway rounds up the most popular downloads on Legal Week Law from the last quarter of 2014
30 minute read

International Edition

Head in the cloud: who is responsible for our data in the cloud?

Data privacy regulations are becoming more complex in today's changing IT landscape, and the consequences are huge. It's increasingly important for businesses to keep up to date on legal and regulatory issues of using public cloud while complying with the EU data protection framework.
6 minute read

International Edition

Uber hires Hogan Lovells for internal probe after journalist privacy comments

Global minicab app Uber has turned to Hogan Lovells to carry out an internal privacy probe, as the company faces criticism following comments made by an executive about suggesting he might reveal personal information about hostile journalists.
4 minute read

International Edition

Uber hires Hogan Lovells for internal probe after journalist privacy comments

Global minicab app Uber has turned to Hogan Lovells to carry out an internal privacy probe, as the company faces criticism following comments made by an executive about suggesting he might reveal personal information about hostile journalists.
1 minute read

International Edition

Cliff Richard and the police tip-off - privacy law implications

Did you, as I did, succumb to the temptation of searching Cliff Richard's name on Twitter following the news that his Berkshire home had been "raided" by the police? If you did, you will have seen that many appear to be in no doubt as to his guilt.
4 minute read

International Edition

Fieldfisher appoints new head of privacy to replace Ustaran

Fieldfisher has recruited a new head of privacy to replace former postholder Eduardo Ustaran.
2 minute read

International Edition

The Defamation Act, six months on - has it been a success?

The Defamation Act 2013 came into force on 1 January 2014, billed as providing enhanced protection for publishers and website operators, and with measures to curb trivial claims and 'libel tourism'. Has it been a success?
8 minute read

International Edition

Phone-hacking trial: the final application, some revelations and a CPS statement

The phone-hacking trial of originally eight and finally seven defendants finally concluded yesterday (25 June) having begun on 28 October 2013. It ended with a verdict of guilty on count 1, conspiracy to intercept voicemails, against former News of the World editor Andy Coulson.
4 minute read

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