Escalating geopolitical tensions increase global trade complexities and need to be factored into business’ strategic decision ...
An update to the German code on civil procedure that came into force on 1 January 2026 could lead to an increase in number of ...
Saudi Arabia has given the go-ahead to stricter rules on company ownership regulation in a bid to increase transparency over who is in charge of firms in the Kingdom. The Kingdom’s ministry of ...
Companies which reclaimed VAT on professional fees may have to rethink their options following the final round of a long-running UK court challenge, according to experts. The Supreme Court has upheld ...
The process developers face for obtaining consent for the development of ‘nationally significant’ infrastructure projects (NSIPs) in England and Wales is to be improved, under the Planning and ...
A recent judgment by the High Court in London has increased clarity over the application of the test for unenforceable penalty clauses in respect of high default interest rates for financial lenders, ...
The cost to businesses of disposing of waste in England and Northern Ireland is to rise under new plans announced by the UK government. The government consulted earlier this year on proposals which, ...
The threshold at which the UK’s ‘sugar tax’ is levied is to be lowered, with effect from 2028, under plans outlined by the UK government on Tuesday. The sugar tax, formally referred to as soft drinks ...
New regulations that will allow individual UK data centre projects to be treated as ‘nationally significant’ for the purposes of consenting have moved closer, after receiving the backing of UK ...
Businesses that provide software, data and technology infrastructure to financial institutions are among the companies to be selected for direct regulation under the EU’s Digital Operational ...
Companies failing to provide adequate cyber security for key UK infrastructure face heavy fines under new powers announced yesterday. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, unveiled by Science and ...
The Munich court held that OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, infringed the copyright of song writers by means of “taking over into the LLMs parameters” the lyrics that were used in the course of the ...
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