Archive for May 26th, 2010

New draft of BS8878 on web accessibility published for consultation

The British Standards Institute has just released a new draft of the proposed new British Standard, BS 8878:2010: Web Accessibility – A Code of Practice.

The proposed standard will replace the existing Publicly Available Specification on commissioning accessible websites (PAS78: 2006 Guide to good practice in commissioning accessible websites), and will provide a code of practice for those designing websites. It is not intended as technical guidance, or to replace existing technical standards or guidelines (such as the W3C‘s WCAG, but rather provide guidance (or a “process map”) to those involved in the commissioning process.

This second draft follows a previous consultation in December 2008. The intention is that the new standard will be finalised in November this year. Going forward, it is likely that organisations looking to commission new websites and online services will increasingly refer to compliance with BS 8878.

You can take part in the consultation at by visting the BSI online consultation page.

New Arrival at Brodies – Will McIntosh

Will McIntosh joined Brodies last month.

Will is a corporate lawyer : dealing with murders and acquisitions etc.  However,  he has a background in technology.  In paticular in relation to funding technology companies, setting up technology parks/institutes and university spin-out work. 

He was also named as ”Corporate Lawyer of the Year” at the Law Awards of Scotland 2009/2010

You can read more about Will, and see his photo,  here

I have persuaded Will to become one of our bloggers – so hopefully you can read some of his stuff fairly soon.

p.s. – I know it should be “Mergers and Acquisitions.” My typo is a homage to American Psycho 

p.p.s – Will is not a Psycho.


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