The political desire of the new UK government to foster closer trading relations with the EU post-Brexit can be served via a ...
The Civil Justice Council’s (CJC) report on proposed reform to pre-action protocols (PAPs) marks a significant step in the ongoing reform of the civil justice system in England and Wales, experts have ...
The UK’s data protection regulator has asked banks, telecommunications providers and digital platforms to share personal information responsibly to protect their customers from scams and fraud, and ...
Online service providers have been given a “valuable reminder” that content generated by AI will fall in scope of the UK’s Online Safety Act’s requirements in the same way content created by human ...
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is likely to take a tougher approach to policing non-financial misconduct and ensure that firms reduce employee remuneration, or even apply clawback, where non ...
The Federal Court of Australia has identified and addressed a gap in the offshore power infrastructure regulatory framework, in an important judicial review case concerning offshore wind farm projects ...
Businesses selling to UK consumers must consider – and try to influence – measures proposed in recently published government consultation on the implementation of the new subscription contracts regime ...
Businesses that have opted European patents out of being litigated before the Unified Patent Court (UPC) are only blocked from withdrawing that opt-out if national litigation concerning those patents ...
The UK government has picked out some specific areas of non-compliance to focus on, while putting wider reform to tax administration proposed under the previous government on the back burner. The ...
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) can award damages for patent infringement arising for up to five years before the date it began operating, the Munich local division of the court has confirmed. Experts ...