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Bill (DUAB) has been approved by UK law makers and will impact how businesses across sectors can realise the value of data.
As the UK government sets out the outcomes from its spending review on Wednesday, it will need to find ways to incentivise ...
A German court’s decision to dismiss a Peruvian farmer’s climate claims against energy firm RWE could shape future climate litigation, experts have said. Despite dismissing the case, which was ...
Proposed changes to UK immigration rules tightening English language requirements across multiple visa categories could affect thousands of adult applicants seeking to enter, extend their stay, or ...
Costs cap orders under the Aarhus Convention only apply if the legal challenge concerns "national law relating to the environment", according to a recent judgment by the Court of Appeal – potentially ...
The UK Supreme Court’s recent decision to refuse Dyson permission to appeal a Court of Appeal ruling marks a significant moment in the evolving legal landscape surrounding corporate accountability for ...
The Dubai Land Department’s partnership with the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) and the Dubai Future Foundation to launch a ‘sandbox’ to tokenise real estate ownership will enable ...
The UK government has confirmed it will proceed with introducing legislation aimed at removing online content related to illegal knives and other offensive weapons. The announcement follows a public ...
A new ruling by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) will influence the debate over whether, and to what extent, litigation funding arrangements should be regulated in England and Wales, experts have ...
New US policy outlined earlier this month could have contractual implications for the sale of medicines on a global scale as well as the development of new treatments, an expert has said. Allistair ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has proposed changes to penalties for labour law violations following the recent amendments to the country’s Labour Law enacted in February 2025. The proposed ...
Businesses can recover costs incurred in England and Wales in remedying defects even if they had no legal liability to incur those costs at the time, the UK’s highest court has confirmed. The UK ...