Differences in the respective powers of EU and UK financial services regulators to conduct on-site inspections of technology ...
Escalating geopolitical tensions increase global trade complexities and need to be factored into business’ strategic decision ...
An update to the German code on civil procedure that came into force on 1 January 2026 could lead to an increase in number of claims supported by AI, experts have said.
Saudi Arabia has given the go-ahead to stricter rules on company ownership regulation in a bid to increase transparency over who is in charge of firms in the Kingdom. The Kingdom’s ministry of ...
The JBCC Principal Building Agreement (PBA) offers a pragmatic structure for construction projects in South Africa, after being developed in collaboration with industry stakeholders – and as such, it ...
The process developers face for obtaining consent for the development of ‘nationally significant’ infrastructure projects (NSIPs) in England and Wales is to be improved, under the Planning and ...
A recent judgment by the High Court in London has increased clarity over the application of the test for unenforceable penalty clauses in respect of high default interest rates for financial lenders, ...
The cost to businesses of disposing of waste in England and Northern Ireland is to rise under new plans announced by the UK government. The government consulted earlier this year on proposals which, ...
The government has proposed significant changes to the current settlement rules for migrants, but introducing longer settlement periods could increase the risk of illegal working in the UK, an expert ...
A recent decision by Australia’s Federal Court highlights the need for careful consideration of evidence if protecting privilege or confidentiality is a concern during commercial disputes. The case ...
Insolvency practitioners have been issued guidance on members’ voluntary liquidations (MVLs) following a recent surprising decision by the High Court in England & Wales. The Institute of Chartered ...
A new ruling at the English High Court has brought back to the fore the debate around how evolving technologies are pushing the boundaries of patent laws, experts have said. The High Court has again ...