R. v. Martin (Lewys Stephen)

Harmannat KourCase Summary

Appeal against the conviction in a case of launching DoS attacks on prestigious universities and a police force

R. v. Martin (Lewys Stephen) [2013] EWCA Crim 1420 In the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Case Number 201302960 A7 Before Lord Justice Leveson, Justice Sharp DBE, and Justice Spencer Decided on July 31, 2013 Relevancy of the case: Appeal … Read More

R. v. Mudd (Adam Lewis)

Riya SinghCase Summary

Appeal against the conviction for launching large-scale DDoS attacks with autism as a mitigating factor

R. v. Mudd (Adam Lewis) [2017] EWCA Crim 1395 In the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division Case Number 2017/02350/A3 Before Justice Lord Gross, Justice Spencer, and Judge Marson, QC Decided on July 27, 2017 Relevance of the case: Appeal against the … Read More

Cyber attacks… a force majeure event?

Saatvika Reddy SathiLaw

Cyber attacks... a force majeure event?

Amidst the digital world, navigating transactional relationships enforces newer boundaries for parties. From investing in IT to using tech to facilitate seamless business, technology shifts how parties engage in transactions in many ways. However, it commonly provides a forward-looking approach … Read More

United States v. Schuster

Rugved MahamuniCase Summary

Appeal against the fine imposed by the trial court in a case involving unauthorised access and damage to a protected computer

United States v. Schuster 467 F.3d 614 In the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Case Number 05-4244 Before Circuit Judge Bauer, Circuit Judge Easterbrook, and Circuit Judge Rovner Decided on October 27, 2006 Relevancy of the … Read More