Nuria Pastor, Sophia Steiger and Elle Calam round up key data and privacy news from November 2024.
The United Arab Emirates has enacted Federal Decree by Law No. (29) of 2024 "On Empowering the Arts Sector", a landmark law ...
European law firm Fieldfisher's market-leading employee ownership team has advised on the creation of a further three new ...
The Court of Appeal handed down its judgment earlier this week in Sky UK and Mace v Riverstone, finding in favour of Sky and ...
In November, the UK government published long-awaited guidance about a "reasonable procedures" defence against the new ...
Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989), known as the “God of Manga,” made a huge impact on comics and animation. His legacy took a new path ...
There have been a number of recent developments in enforcement and litigation matters relating to exploitation in supply ...
All victims of mesothelioma are entitled to a prompt lump sum payment from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provided they have not already received compensation in a civil claim. The DWP ...
Obtaining Section 1782 relief has been explored by our dispute resolution lawyers, Mehmet Baysan and Fiona Campbell in their ...
Acting as a professional Deputy or trustee Acting as an expert witness in litigation claims to comment on past and future Court of Protection and Deputy costs Advising lay Deputies and trustees on ...
The Northern Irish Assembly has voted in favour of renewing Articles 5-10 of the Windsor Framework concerning the application ...
With the rapid expansion of UK, EU and US sanctions on Russia and Belarus in recent weeks - and with more in the regulatory pipeline - we set out: Expanding the definition of "relevant firms" that are ...