Trade wars could break-out if newly elected US president Donald Trump follows through on plans to impose punitive tariffs and ...
The anticipated roll back of climate law and regulation in the US could cause a compliance issue for businesses active on ...
Businesses across sectors need more clarity from the UK government on the changes they will be expected to make within their operations, and around their duties to disclose that activity, to help the ...
The CSDDD introduces a general framework for sustainability due diligence for large EU companies and non-EU companies with ...
Farmers in England are to get increased funding to help them deal with the impact of flooding, but they face regulatory risks when excess water sits on their land, an expert has said. Eluned Watson, ...
Despite artificial intelligence (AI) making significant inroads in the legal sector, with 82% of lawyers now using or planning to use the technology, it is clear that it is no substitute for human ...
The ‘construction mafia’ in South Africa is a rising concern with the group continuing to make use of a range of disruptive tactics to extort contractors. Given a recent influx of the construction ...
A recent ruling has confirmed the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU) broad approach to the lawfulness of jurisdiction clauses applied to member states. The case involved two money lending ...
Two survivors of the Manchester Arena bombings have won a High Court harassment case against a conspiracy theorist who claimed that the attack was “staged”. The ruling sets a precedent for holding ...
The unexpected controversy surrounding the trophies for the recent 2024 Formula 1 US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, underscores the importance of intellectual property in high-profile sporting events, a ...
The changes to inheritance tax announced in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ autumn budget mean more agricultural land becomes available for renewable energy projects across the UK, an expert has said.