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It would be disproportionate and a “waste of a high quality, valuable resource” to force the owner of a new office building in Central London to demolish substantial parts of that building to remedy ...
Businesses operating in the UK could face legal duties to “develop, disclose and implement" net zero-aligned transition plans.
Technology has remained a key topic of social and economic commentary throughout the pandemic and has adapted to the changes in the way we work and live our lives. Innovation continues to transform ...
Changing US tariff policy has had knock on effects across the world economy, changing the rules of trade engagement. We ...
There are a number of important employment law issues to be considered when an overseas business adds UK-based employees to their global workforce.
Luxembourg plans to introduce a modern carried interest regime in a bid to attract alternative investment fund managers, alongside a special tax regime for startup employees’ stock options, in “good ...
The emerging offshore decommissioning industry in Australia represents significant opportunity for Australian businesses, with oil and gas titleholders to spend an estimated A$60 billion (approx.
Ben Brown tells HRNews about proposed changes to the European Works Councils legislation and whether to withdraw UK reps from EWCs ...
Assessments of whether inventions are eligible for European patents must factor in the way inventions are described in patent applications and how they are conveyed in any drawings – not just the ...
Automotive businesses will be reassured by the UK government’s intention to ensure that decisions taken across departments and by regulators align with the aims of its new industrial strategy, an ...
Litigation has so far been a fruitful avenue for climate activists seeking to change the behaviour of companies and governments, but decisions in two recent cases have not gone their way, and we set ...