A recent decision by the Federal Court of Australia has highlighted the need for insolvency practitioners to exercise caution when engaging in litigation which seeks to access insurance policies to ...
Lifestyle Equities, which owns and licences rights to UK and EU trade marks for clothing brands, had sued the Ahmeds, alleging that, in their director roles, they had authorised or procured the ...
UK companies need to monitor their political engagement activities carefully, because they may fall within the broad legal definitions of political expenditure and political donations, and therefore ...
US businesses that supply AI tools to EU-based organisations or use AI tools themselves in the EU market will be subject to the EU AI Act when it takes effect. US businesses could find themselves ...
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Alex Wright tells HRNews about a plan to make it easier for 18-30-year-olds to study and work abroad We're sorry, this video is not available in your location. The ...
A recent UK Supreme Court ruling clearly sets out the law of causation in Japanese knotweed nuisance claims highlighting that clear evidence of the basis of any damages is required, an expert has said ...
The European Commission has written to 20 airlines identifying potentially misleading green claims made by the companies. The airlines have 30 days to outline measures to address the Commission’s ...