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Women, collaboration and innovation At Slaughter and May we are celebrating International Women’s Day 2019 via an exhibition that celebrates the centenary of the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919, and features artwork created by the First 100 Years Project, including one of a limited ... France's tech tax provokes outrage The French finance minister has brought forward legislation to introduce (retrospectively from 1 January) a 3% digital services tax to be levied on digital businesses operating in France.  It will apparently affect around 30 companies, many of which are b... Cyber: the risk of ignorance A report published by the government this week revealed the fact that only 16% of boards of FTSE 350 firms claim to fully understand the impact of loss or disruption associated with cyber threats, despite 96% having a cyber security strategy in place. Whi... Responsible AI Licences A common fear in popular culture representations of AI is the rise of the killer robots. From Skynet to HAL 9000, the nefarious, destructive AI has become a science fiction trope. While the reality may be far less dramatic, it is nonetheless now a real po... Vertical agreements - time for a system upgrade? The Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (often referred to as VBER or VABER) is getting ready for an upgrade.  VBER is the key set of (competition) rules governing agreements between suppliers and distributors across the EU.  The current VBER replaced the... The future of tax returns A friend of mine was until recently the proud owner of one Arsenal share, given to him by his father.  Last summer the Arsenal takeover completed and, although he had never imagined he would sell his share in the club he loved, he consoled himself with th... Innovators wanted! Today we are excited to launch our new legal tech programme, Slaughter and May Collaborate - we are looking for six innovators with legal tech products which could disrupt or redefine legal services. Each cohort member will receive access to a suite of be... CMA looks to tool up for digital age "The UK has an analogue system of competition and consumer law in a digital age" wrote Lord Andrew Tyrie, chair of the CMA, in a letter sent to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) this week outlining his proposals on l... VAT and the Future of Journalism In 2018, the UK government launched an independent review, led by veteran journalist Dame Frances Cairncross, to understand what could be done to preserve high-quality journalism in the digital economy. Supported by a panel of 11 industry experts, Cairncr... Mixed reality for law firms Yesterday, a team from Slaughter and May visited Microsoft's offices to explore ways in which mixed reality could be applied in a legal setting.  The Microsoft Hololens is a headset which allows the user to interact with people, places and objects from bo...