UK employers could face a new type of ‘class action’ over pensions under proposals published by the UK Treasury, but other changes to how the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Financial Ombudsman ...
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 ...
The CSDDD introduces a general framework for sustainability due diligence for large EU companies and non-EU companies with ...
New UK government proposals to amend merger control rules that apply to media companies recognise that technology-driven changes have led to news being increasingly disseminated and consumed online, ...
Businesses must be specific about the goods and services they wish to obtain trade mark rights for when applying for those rights, if they want to avoid those applications being refused, according to ...
Increasing US regulatory instability following Donald Trump’s US election victory may make the EU a more attractive place for technology investment and innovation, an expert has said. In the wake of ...
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.
Businesses with experience of third-party litigation funding (TPF) in England and Wales have the chance to respond to a government-backed consultation and help shape the future regulation of this ...
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised DCC on the formation of their Solar as a Service offering. DCC is a global business, headquartered in Dublin, providing leading international sales, ...
A new body to be tasked with investigating and prosecuting “grand corruption” in South Africa is to be established under a draft law introduced into the country’s parliament. Edward James and Vishana ...