Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday.
Copyright works can subsist within AI models, the Regional Court of Munich has ruled, in a case that has potentially profound ...
Content creators and publishers can only succeed with claims of secondary copyright infringement against AI developers in the ...
The opportunities to drive the international response to climate change against a backdrop of political uncertainty should be ...
The competitive and demanding nature of the construction industry means that managing, avoiding and resolving risk is essential to commercial success. Our specialist knowledge and global experience ...
As the legal sector’s competitive landscape continues to evolve, the Nobel laureates remind us that innovation is not inevitable, and that competition may not always be an incentive to innovate. The ...
The UK has launched new sanctions against oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil in the latest move to step up pressure on Russia over the war with Ukraine. The two energy companies, among Russia’s largest oil ...
Increases in university tuition fees in England will be in line with inflation from 2026, bringing much-needed additional funds to the higher education sector, an expert says. Rami Labib, a higher ...
As the UK’s competition law collective proceedings regime reaches its 10th anniversary, several consultations and reviews may lead to potentially significant outcomes for litigation funders and the ...
Expressions of interest (EOIs) for Brisbane 2032 Olympics procurement contracts have opened, with small, medium and large businesses across Australia getting access to a “once in a generation” ...
Proposed changes to Saudi Arabia’s arbitration law will bring the country into closer alignment with best practice internationally, an expert has said. Consultations are now underway over changes to ...