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The Employment Rights Bill is nearing the final stages of the UK parliamentary process, meaning significant changes to ...
Medicines manufacturers in England could be subject to “spot audits” to check they are meeting obligations to retain eight weeks’ worth of stock in reserve.
Recent events in Australia’s decommissioning space demonstrate the complexity of offshore decommissioning campaigns from the environmental and work, health and safety perspectives.
Irish companies should begin monitoring changes to ‘series’ trade mark rules in the UK in case they lead to similar changes in Ireland, an expert has warned.
FIDIC is one of the most common forms of construction contract used in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), with the 1999 editions of the suite now being adopted for use in many of the Vision 2030 major ...
A UK appeal court ruling which upheld a broadcaster’s rights over a major tournament will be a comfort to companies looking to show major events in future, experts have said.
We help market players across the energy sector to adapt and thrive. From conventional power to low carbon and renewables, our deep experience of all facets of the energy sector provides a point of ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing our world, so join us as we keep track of how it is used: the legality, the ethics, the regulation and the technical constraints.
Construction firms, developers and investors must fully understand the new behaviours needed to make a success of using the updated Joint Contract Tribunal (JCT) target cost form of contract, an ...
An emerging row over claims a suspended South African CEO attempted to bribe a journalist to suppress investigations into her financial dealings highlights the need for companies to have rigorous anti ...
Foreign nationals employed to work overseas for Australian businesses can be entitled to the benefits and protection of Australian employment law, including unfair dismissal protections, a recent Fair ...
New draft legislation from the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) aims to comprehensively reform and strengthen occupational pension schemes, but it remains to be seen whether this ...