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After a long time away, join us in the kitchen as we discuss the latest developments in tech law and policy; at both the legislative and regulatory level.

This Thursday, 14th October 2021 join our new team of co – organizers on Google Meet as we review and assess these new policy instruments and evaluate

Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) East Africa is looking for game-changing innovative enterprises in the region that are resolving or preventing justice or legal related problems.
HiiL is looking for innovative businesses that are already showing measurable impact, have the potential to become financially sustainable, and have the plans and ambition to scale

JPMorgan Chase is the first major US bank to create its own cryptocurrency.

The bank, which moves more than $6 trillion around the world every day, has created the “JPM Coin,” a digital token that will be used to instantly settle transactions between clients of its wholesale payments business.

JPMorgan is preparing for a future

Last month, the Kenya Parliament passed a concerning amendment to the country’s national identifier law as we had earlier indicated here.

Per Alice Munyua, The rebranded, National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS) now requires all Kenyans, immigrants, and refugees to turn over their DNA, GPS coordinates of their residential address, retina scans, iris

Nine Democrats in the US Senate, sent letters to the Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission asking the agencies to reject T-Mobile’s proposed $26 billion deal to buy Sprint.

The letters addressed to Makan Delrahim, head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai urge the regulators to put the brakes

As we celebrate the month of love, this February, reports have come out showing that more than 21,000 Americans reported falling for romance-related scams in 2018, losing a total of $143 million and making it the most common type of consumer-facing fraud in the last year.

Romance-related schemes involve an alleged scammer setting up a

Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Kenya to be built with the support of the Korea government.

The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has contracted with the Kenya Government on the launch and construction of a similar educational institution called Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)..

The establishment of

Oral arguments were presented in the most prominent lawsuit challenging the federal government’s repeal of broadband access rules known as net neutrality.

The Federal Communications Commission approved the rules in 2015 to ensure internet users equal and open access to all websites and services.

More than 30 states have introduced bills to add their own

From February 22, 2019 to February 24, 2019, over 5,000 participants will participate in the Global Legal Hackathon.

People will pitch ideas, form teams, and create technology-based legal solutions. At the end of the weekend, these teams will present their solutions to a judge panel. Ultimately, there will be one winning team at each location,