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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 ...
The UK government’s plans to relax existing rules and regulation on returning funding surplus in defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to scheme employers will accelerate discussions between employers ...
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 ...
A new ruling could help businesses enforce foreign rulings in Ireland in cases where claims were pursued with the benefit of third-party funding – even though that funding model is generally ...
Defamation law practitioners should be aware of two recent cases before the Irish courts that offer context on online defamatory comments and when extensions to the time limit for making a claim can ...
Multi-tier arbitration agreements, also known as escalation clauses, are becoming increasingly common in commercial contracts, particularly in complex sectors like construction and infrastructure.
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 ...
Commercial opportunities for defence contractors and investors will follow from pledges the UK government made on defence spending on Monday, an expert has said. Andrew Brydon of Pinsent Masons was ...
The long-awaited trial between Getty Images and Stability AI is due to begin later this month. It comes at a time when AI ...