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The UK Supreme Court IT – revolutionary or rubbish?
Two diametrically opposed articles have caught my eye today, about the new Supreme Court. 1. Richard Susskind writing in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers (Jan/Feb edition) talks admiringly about the court being the most technologically advanced in the UK, and describes how the Justices can call up documents and court papers with the flick of…
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