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Businesses have been urged to help shape changes to how the EU competition enforcer evaluates corporate transactions like ...
A deal that paves the way for businesses in Britain and the EU to trade livestock and food products more freely between one ...
A recent, landmark decision has set out how the Unified Patent Court (UPC) may assess the infringement of second medical use patent claims, and therefore contains important considerations for ...
An online retailer has been fined €90,000 by a Dutch regulator after failing to tell consumers about ‘dropshipping’ arrangements affecting how their goods would be supplied and their rights to return.
Changes to French law on class actions took effect earlier this month and mark a significant step towards a more coherent and accessible collective redress system. By introducing a unified legal ...
The Unified Patent Court (UPC) has issued its first substantive decisions involving standard essential patents (SEPs). In all three decisions, the court found in favour of the SEP holder and ...
New regulations have been proposed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to standardise the way in which the rent paid by telecoms operators to landowners is calculated at the point those deals are ...
Disclosure remains one of the most significant cost drivers in litigation and investigations. From managing huge volumes of data to coordinating multiple teams and technology platforms, the process ...
This event will explore how artificial intelligence is and will be impacting boardrooms, potentially enhancing decision-making, streamlining operations and driving strategic growth. The event also ...
The webinar runs in tandem with our popular Financial Services Regulatory Risk Trends publication, issued each quarter, and will include expert analysis from our market-leading contributors who will ...
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