The opportunities to drive the international response to climate change against a backdrop of political uncertainty should be increasingly unlocked at the United Nations’ global climate conference ...
Content creators and publishers can only succeed with claims of secondary copyright infringement against AI developers in the ...
Landlords in England will not be able to evict tenants on a ‘no fault’ basis from residential properties they let out, under ...
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 ...
The latest EU policy agenda outlined this week reveals an emboldening of plans to simplify regulation for businesses, an ...
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 ...
As the UK’s competition law collective proceedings regime reaches its 10 th anniversary, four notable cases may provide much-needed procedural clarity for opt-out collective actions in 2026 and beyond ...
Fees for ‘obligated packaging producers’ under a UK ‘extended producer responsibility’ scheme must be managed carefully to avoid penalising specific sectors, an expert has warned. PackUK, the ...
Pharmaceutical companies should look afresh at the business case for investing in ‘candidate’ biosimilars amidst signs that the cost of bringing those products to market globally could be about to ...
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