New planning laws have been proposed by the UK government aimed at enabling new homes and infrastructure to be developed ...
Actions that UK employers must take to proactively prevent sexual harassment in the workplace can be a driver for tackling ...
The UK government has introduced a large number of amendments to the already lengthy Employment Rights Bill (ERB).
EU policymakers have unveiled proposals to water down sustainability-related reporting and due diligence requirements in a ...
The EU Data Act introduces a new regime for the switching and termination of cloud contracts. The new standard contractual clauses (SCCs) envisaged by the European Commission still lack sufficient ...
Current signalling suggests that the French anti-corruption regulator has no intention of slowing down – and may become the new anti-corruption pacesetter, an expert has said. Edward James, ...
The meeting held yesterday focused on the situation in Ukraine and possible implications for future European defence spending plans. The meeting saw leaders discuss Russia’s current positioning, while ...
Law is a profession known for being traditional – with a reputation for weighing risk with precise caution, industry innovation doesn’t happen overnight. This tradition-driven culture extends to ...
Amendments to the Employment Rights Bill (ERB) impacting the UK collective consultation landscape provide grounds for both relief and concern for employers, experts have said. The government responded ...
Following the Abraaj scandal and a number of other high-profile investigations, the need to investigate issues ranging from fraud to accounting irregularities continues to grow in the Middle East and ...
Businesses seeking to limit the information they would otherwise have to disclose under data protection laws because they consider the information to constitute a trade secret of theirs, could be ...