The political desire of the new UK government to foster closer trading relations with the EU post-Brexit can be served via a ...
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) could table proposals next year to relax requirements around the need for comparative ...
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 ...
A new ruling offers businesses litigating before the Unified Patent Court (UPC) clarity on how the court may assess claims for patent infringement – and is the first time the court has provided ...
A new wave of sanctions imposed by the US targeting individuals accused of supporting Russia’s war effort in Ukraine will no doubt reignite concerns across South Africa regarding the intended ...
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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 trustee in a Russian bankruptcy has failed to gain the assistance of the English courts to realise land situated in England so that the proceeds of sale could be paid into the Russian bankruptcy ...