law

McCann FitzGerald announces Legal Apps Hackathon for third-level students

Irish law firm McCann FitzGerald is inviting students from third level institutions to take part in a brand-new competition, the…

8 years ago

Latvia’s ridesharing law paves way for online sharing apps and other tech-driven initiatives

While London has made headlines for having banned Uber, Latvian parliament passed an innovative ridesharing law, allowing and regulating the…

8 years ago

International Human Rights Lawyer Amal Clooney to Speak at Globoforce’s WorkHuman 2018 Conference

 Globoforce®, a leading provider of cloud-based social recognition and continuous performance development solutions, has announced international human rights lawyer and…

8 years ago

Five key employment law issues that should be on every businesses radar in 2018

By Peninsula Ireland Head of Service Alan Hickey From high profile decisions on retirement in the workplace to widespread claims…

8 years ago

GDPR workshop, 23rd November, Dublin

GDPR – practical advice to get you started Website address: https://trilogytechnologies.com/gdpr-event/ When is it on? The workshop is being held…

9 years ago

The Growing Need for a Dash Cam in your Car

Car assistance technology is an increasingly large marketplace and over the last few years, one innovation has become very popular:…

9 years ago

Insights from the RegTech Directory

By Jochen Heussner, who is the founder of www.PlanetCompliance.com, a leading platform for analysis and insights on financial regulation and innovation. He…

9 years ago

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