News
The mainstream emergence of Chinese AI app DeepSeek is causing EU policymakers to consider changes to the EU AI Act, Out-Law can reveal.
Maria Gravelle tells HRNews about the UK government’s plans to expand the range of firms responsible for conducting right to work checks. We're sorry, this video is ...
This year’s World Intellectual Property (IP) Day highlights the vital role of IP rights in fostering a vibrant and diverse music industry, underscoring how creativity and innovation, supported by IP ...
The proposed legislation, which returns to the House of Lords this week, is aimed at providing greater protections and security to renters. The bill sets out wide-ranging reforms, including a ban on ...
The music industry is the focus of this year’s World IP Day, at a time when the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to shake the foundations of copyright in music as we ...
The EU’s recognition of the shortcomings of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) is welcomed but it is crucial that enough work is done to address the ongoing issues, an expert has ...
Anthony Convery tells HRNews about the factors governing whether UK employers are able to change the employment terms of employees who have transferred under TUPE. We ...
Legal duties on developers, requiring them to consult with certain agencies, local communities, landowners and other stakeholders on plans for ‘nationally significant infrastructure projects’ (NSIPs) ...
New data published highlights the increasing appetite of international businesses to arbitrate disputes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), a Riyadh-based disputes expert at Pinsent Masons has said.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results