The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed new rules for cryptoasset activities to propel the UK as a leader in ...
The process developers face for obtaining consent for the development of ‘nationally significant’ infrastructure projects ...
The time it takes for projects to clear the planning process in England could be cut under measures contained in the Planning ...
Companies should act now to build flexibility into their employment contracts ahead of new laws to stop ‘fire and rehire’ ...
UK law makers have pushed back on government plans to remove the cap on compensation that employees can be awarded when ...
Australia’s world-first ban on children accessing social media platforms is now in force, imposing new requirements for age ...
This year has been another hard year for the UK construction industry. Challenges with inflation and constraints on project ...
Judicial review is a form of legal challenge that essentially means a court will audit the legality of decision-making by a public body in the UK. The scope of judicial review is limited both in its ...
Pressure on the UK government to legislate on the issue of AI and copyright is expected to intensify in the months ahead as a statutory timeframe for action kicks into effect. The finalised Data (Use ...
British Airways (BA) has been fined £20 million by the UK's data protection authority over data security failings which enabled unauthorised access to be obtained to personal and payment card ...
Thousands of UK content creators could find they have no practical way to enforce their copyright in respect of any infringement of their rights by AI developers, if the High Court in London rejects ...
All commercial contracts contain a number of ‘boilerplate’ clauses, which are often seen as standard add-ons to the main terms and conditions of the contract. One such boilerplate clause relates to ...
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